Mihamina Rakotomandimby
2011-Aug-29 07:29 UTC
[LightDM] 0.9.3 on oneiric: login then framebuffer screen with "x" cross-heir pointer
Hi all, On xUbuntu Oneiric (not stable then), the lightDM installation sudo apt-get install lightdm\ lightdm-gtk-greeter \ liblightdm-gobject-1-0 drives me to lightDM login window. It's 0.9.3. After entering my credentials, I get to a framebuffer screen with the boot messages but with the http://gdesklets.de/develbook/gfx/cursor_x.png pointer. If I move my mouse, it moves with it. I choosed Xubuntu session. My system was previously a Natty one upgraded to Oneiric. Nothing in the lightDM logs: it exits normally and swithches to the XFCE session, but there msut be something weird somewhere between. Starting my XFCE session with "startxfce4" launches it very well. What should I enalbe in order to have more details in order to get helped to get it works? Right now I bypass the DM by killing it and having my XFCE session with "startxfce4" from a tty. -- RMA.
Gilbert Sullivan
2011-Aug-29 13:10 UTC
[LightDM] 0.9.3 on oneiric: login then framebuffer screen with "x" cross-heir pointer
On 08/29/2011 03:29 AM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:> After entering my credentials, I get to a framebuffer screen with the > boot messages but with the > http://gdesklets.de/develbook/gfx/cursor_x.png pointer. If I move my > mouse, it moves with it.I started seeing the same thing with LightDM in Debian testing this past weekend (after having had it work properly for a few days). The affected systems were writing large .xsession error logs (1/2 megabyte). My users didn't want to start the session manually from the terminal, so I've removed LightDM and gone back to XDM. (Also, in Debian testing there was an XDM / task-xfce-desktop interdependency that was causing some problems with package management (aptitude) after I removed XDM. Going back to XDM seems to have eliminated those issues as well. I am NOT seeing the problem with LightDM starting the Xfce session on systems that were installed back when GDM (version 2) was the default DM for Xfce. But all of the systems on which XDM was made a dependency of Xfce have had to be reverted to XDM.