2009-09-17 23:40:45 |
U Das |
description |
Binary package hint: oem-config
oem-config-firstb oot runs on every boot.
If I proceed to fill in requested data, it also changes my hostname to
user-laptop :(
I am able to log in via a tty, stop the oem-config UpStart service
manually, and then restart GDM. That allows me to log in as usual.
However, after that, I cannot create a terminal, either from
gnome-termial or xterm. Both report:
"There was an error creating the child process for this
terminal"
oem-config version: 1.99.21
lsb_release -rd:
Description: Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release: 9.10 |
Binary package hint: oem-config
oem-config-firstboot runs on every boot.
If I proceed to fill in requested data, it also changes my hostname to
user-laptop :(
I am able to log in via a tty, stop the oem-config UpStart service
manually, and then restart GDM. That allows me to log in as usual.
However, after that, I cannot create a terminal, either from
gnome-termial or xterm. Both report:
"There was an error creating the child process for this
terminal"
Interestingly, if I do not answer any of the oem-config questions, and
proceed to stop oem-config, GDM starts up on its own. Now, logging in I
can start up terminal programs.
oem-config version: 1.99.21
lsb_release -rd:
Description: Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release: 9.10
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