> - if you *don't* see the Ubuntu logo at boot, or if it disappeared before the X cursor appeared,
> and X does not freeze for you, is this reproducible across multiple reboots or do you still
> sometimes hit the freeze?
Oh, well. I still get the crash. Not always, but more often than not. AND it appears that this is also the state in which hitting @ will force a logout, and after gdm comes back, <cr> is permitted again.
I'll keep an eye out for another fix attempt. Meanwhile, I'm reverting to the older Plymouth.
@Steve,
> - if you *don't* see the Ubuntu logo at boot, or if it disappeared before the X cursor appeared,
> and X does not freeze for you, is this reproducible across multiple reboots or do you still
> sometimes hit the freeze?
Oh, well. I still get the crash. Not always, but more often than not. AND it appears that this is also the state in which hitting @ will force a logout, and after gdm comes back, <cr> is permitted again.
I'll keep an eye out for another fix attempt. Meanwhile, I'm reverting to the older Plymouth.