On 06/05/2011 02:33 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Rahul,
I had reported this problem in another post on this list. There is already a bug reported but I have not been able to get any responses. My view is that this is going to be a major problem, at least it is for me. If there is anything we can do to assist the debug process I am 'in' as well.
It was reported against gdm. I have reassigned to GNOME Shell. Can you create a new user and see if the problem persists? Is this a fresh installation or a upgrade?
Rahul -------------------------
This was a fresh install replacing a Windows XP system. I reformatted the entire available disc space during the install. Actually, I did a fresh install twice, first time this happened I could not find a reference to it so I thought it was something I might have done. Second install had the same symptoms. I also tired a LiveCD and got the same symptoms.
I have added new users via the kde interface and then tried to use gnome3, but received the same "Oh No!" KDE seems to work fine. I did not add new users via the terminal interface. I have changed monitors without a change in symptoms. My current thought was pointed at a failure to communicate with the video card in the Dell 8250.
Greg