I have not. I tend to use defaults of things that I don't understand. I had
another instance this afternoon where KDE failed to boot. It seems like a
hit and miss issue.
Regards,
Sudhir Khanger.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Dhaval Anjaria <dhv2712(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I suppose you've tried looking into cpufreq governers?
On 18 Apr 2014 13:26, "Sudhir Khanger" <sudhir(a)sudhirkhanger.com>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed Fedora 20 KDE on Thinkpad T420i and upgraded to the latest
> which left the system unbootable. My initial impression was that this was
> kernel related as kernel was upgraded from 3.11.10 to 3.13.9 and booting
> into 3.11.10 was working fine.
>
> I have tried this several times to replicate the issue.
>
> In another try I did the same installed, upgraded and system was left
> unbootable. This time I disabled kdm and logged into tty. System was
> working fine. I installed i3 and used it for a while under 3.13.9 without
> any problem. Then I decided to run KDE and it was working fine.
>
> So in a nutshell install, upgrade and KDE won't boot but if you log in
> once in tty or another window manager and then back into KDE and it would
> work fine.
>
> I filed a kernel bug report which might not be even valid anymore.
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1085478
>
> I have been using Fedora 20 KDE since the release and it had always
> worked fine. I am not so sure about the current oddities.
>
> Thanks.
>
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