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Re: System doesn't start X on first boot



On 06/01/12 03:10, George wrote:
> On 1/5/12, Alberto Luaces <aluaces@udc.es> wrote:
>> George writes:
>>
>>> When I boot my computer, most of the time I get a command line without
>>> X starting. I have to "sudo reboot", wait for the system to reboot and
>>> then I get the correct X environment (I'm using awesome window manager
>>> but I also have kde installed).
>>>
>>> Any suggestions to troubleshoot this?
>>>
>>
>> Some time ago, the nvidia driver had a timing issue with the X server,
>> so it randomly didn't start because the driver wasn't initialized at the
>> time X did.

Do you have a reference for that (for Debian, not the Ubuntu problem)??

>>
>> In order to check this is the case, even you're not on nvidia hardware,
>> don't reboot, but just restart your desktop manager:
>>
>> sudo service {kdm|gdm|xdm|...} restart
> 
> Thanks, this allowed me to proceed to kdm without rebooting. I can
> also confirm that I'm using the nvidia driver. So, is there a way to
> rectify this situation so I don't have to do an explicit restart of
> the service?
> 
> 
The relevant /var/log/Xorg.0.log, dmesg, and /var/log/kdm.log would be
the place to check for an answer to that.



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