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Re: [Bug 1389904] Re: With the recent update to xserver-xorg-video-intel, system boots to a black screen

 

On 11/06/2014 12:42 PM, Brian Murray wrote:
> Can you not switch to a virtual terminal? If so then you should be able
> to install the old version of the package (provided you have a network
> connection) via a command like "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-
> intel=2:2.99.910-0ubuntu1".  The old version of the .deb might also
> exist in /var/cache/apt/archives in which case you could install it with
> dpkg.
Brian:

That sounds like an excellent idea to try.

Unfortunately, before you mentioned it in this e-mail, I didn't know 
such a thing existed.

Can you point me at some documentation where I can learn about it (I 
don't mind reading manuals).  And will virtual terminals use my 
specified keyboard layout (English Dvorak)?

In the past, command-line 'rescue' utilities have had this annoying 
habit of 'dumping' me in a qwerty keyboard layout, and I don't type 
qwerty.  Having to type qwerty on a dvorak keyboard with dvorak key 
arrangement is a nightmare.

-- 
Sincerely,
Aere

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Title:
  With the recent update to xserver-xorg-video-intel, system boots to a
  black screen

Status in “xserver-xorg-video-intel” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  The latest system updates for Lubuntu 14.04 includes an update to the
  i915 display driver, which this machine uses.

  After applying updates and rebooting, at the end of the boot process,
  where normally the login screen appears, the screen remains blank
  (with a black background color).

  That change has rendered my Lubuntu 14.04 partition completely
  unusable, even when booting earlier versions of the kernel.
  Regardless the kernel level booted, the system now boots to a blank
  screen.

  Because of this, I had to report the error on my UbuntuStudio 14.04
  partition, to which I have not yet applied updates.  So the level of
  the Intel i915 driver package in this error report is the version
  prior to the updated version that (probably) caused the problem.

  1. The release of ubuntu with the problem is Lubuntu 14.04.1, with a
  kernel version ending in ".39".

  2. The last working version of xserver-xorg-video-intel is
  2:2.99.910-0ubuntu1 I can't boot by Lubuntu partition anymore to tell
  you the version number that fails, but it is later than the indicated
  version.

  3. Prior to installing system updates, my Lubuntu 14.04.01 system
  worked fine, and I was able to boot it and perform my suite of tests
  (it's a test system).  After applying updates, it boots to a blank
  screen, and I cannot do anything with it.  I expected the login screen
  to appear, but it doesn't, and there is no error message.

  4. After applying system updates I expected my system to reboot
  normally, allowing me to login.  Instead, a blank screen is displayed,
  with no error message, and the login screen does not appear after many
  minutes of waiting.  If I hit the power button, it initiates shutdown.
  Hitting several keyboard characters (or typing my password to the
  blank screen) had no effect.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
  Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.99.910-0ubuntu1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-32.57-lowlatency 3.13.11.4
  Uname: Linux 3.13.0-32-lowlatency i686
  ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
  Architecture: i386
  CurrentDesktop: XFCE
  Date: Wed Nov  5 16:13:54 2014
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-04-28 (191 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Studio 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" - Release i386 (20140416.3)
  SourcePackage: xserver-xorg-video-intel
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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