chatnoir2
April 19th, 2014, 08:41 PM
I am really a linux/ubuntu newbie and can't solve this issue. I installed Lubuntu 13.10 on my old HP Mini 2140 netbook. It's running Windows XP and I gave Lubuntu 30 GB of the same hard disk drive. Everything is running fine and I even got the wireless broadcom running. Unfortunately, the boot process during start-up usually ends up in an infinite cycle. I have been reading tons of posts here and in other forums and tried different GRUB settings but without success. The Lubuntu splash screen is switching back and forth between endless debug messages shown on the screen, i.e. it's flickering. If I press various key combinations (such as ALT-CTRL-F8), it sometimes works and I get to the login screen. But this only works in 50% of the cases, otherwise I have to restart the netbook. If it works, however, Lubuntu runs absolutely flawless and, yes, it's so much better and smoother than Windows!!! I already tried various options in GRUB, such as nosplash, i915.modeset=0, i915.modeset=1, nomodeset, and so on, but nothing keeps the splash screen from flickering.
The boot.log in /var/logs look like this:
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* Starting mDNS/DNS-SD daemon[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device security[74G[ OK ]
* Starting CUPS printing spooler/server[74G[ OK ]
* Starting Mount network filesystems[74G[ OK ]
* Starting Failsafe Boot Delay[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping Mount network filesystems[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping Failsafe Boot Delay[74G[ OK ]
* Starting System V initialisation compatibility[74G[ OK ]
* Starting modem connection manager[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device security[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device security[74G[ OK ]
* Starting network connection manager[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device[74G[ OK ]
Skipping profile in /etc/apparmor.d/disable: usr.bin.firefox
Skipping profile in /etc/apparmor.d/disable: usr.sbin.rsyslogd
* Starting userspace bootsplash[74G[ OK ]
* Starting Send an event to indicate plymouth is up[74G[ OK ]
* Starting Bridge socket events into upstart[74G[ OK ]
* Starting Bridge file events into upstart[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping userspace bootsplash[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping cold plug devices[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping log initial device creation[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device security[74G[ OK ]
* Starting save udev log and update rules[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping save udev log and update rules[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure virtual network devices[74G[ OK ]
* Starting AppArmor profiles [128G
[122G[ OK ]
* Setting up X socket directories... [128G
[122G[ OK ]
* Starting NTP server ntpd [128G
[122G[ OK ]
* Restoring resolver state... [128G
[122G[ OK ]
* Stopping System V initialisation compatibility[74G[ OK ]
* Starting System V runlevel compatibility[74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting automatic crash report generation[74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting ACPI daemon[74G[ OK ]
* Starting anac(h)ronistic cron[74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting save kernel messages[74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting Initializes zram swaping[74G[ OK ]
* Starting crash report submission daemon[74G[ OK ]
* Starting regular background program processing daemon[74G[ OK ]
* Starting CPU interrupts balancing daemon[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping System V runlevel compatibility[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping save kernel messages[74G[ OK ]
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Please let me know, if I need provide any other information such as dmesg, syslog and so on.
Thanks for your help, it's highly appreciated.
ChatNoir2
Edit: this might be important information. the laptop features an Intel GMA 950 graphics accelerator. Thx!!!
The boot.log in /var/logs look like this:
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* Starting mDNS/DNS-SD daemon[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device security[74G[ OK ]
* Starting CUPS printing spooler/server[74G[ OK ]
* Starting Mount network filesystems[74G[ OK ]
* Starting Failsafe Boot Delay[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping Mount network filesystems[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping Failsafe Boot Delay[74G[ OK ]
* Starting System V initialisation compatibility[74G[ OK ]
* Starting modem connection manager[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device security[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device security[74G[ OK ]
* Starting network connection manager[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device[74G[ OK ]
Skipping profile in /etc/apparmor.d/disable: usr.bin.firefox
Skipping profile in /etc/apparmor.d/disable: usr.sbin.rsyslogd
* Starting userspace bootsplash[74G[ OK ]
* Starting Send an event to indicate plymouth is up[74G[ OK ]
* Starting Bridge socket events into upstart[74G[ OK ]
* Starting Bridge file events into upstart[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping userspace bootsplash[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping cold plug devices[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping log initial device creation[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure network device security[74G[ OK ]
* Starting save udev log and update rules[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping save udev log and update rules[74G[ OK ]
* Starting configure virtual network devices[74G[ OK ]
* Starting AppArmor profiles [128G
[122G[ OK ]
* Setting up X socket directories... [128G
[122G[ OK ]
* Starting NTP server ntpd [128G
[122G[ OK ]
* Restoring resolver state... [128G
[122G[ OK ]
* Stopping System V initialisation compatibility[74G[ OK ]
* Starting System V runlevel compatibility[74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting automatic crash report generation[74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting ACPI daemon[74G[ OK ]
* Starting anac(h)ronistic cron[74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting save kernel messages[74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting [74G[ OK ]
* Starting Initializes zram swaping[74G[ OK ]
* Starting crash report submission daemon[74G[ OK ]
* Starting regular background program processing daemon[74G[ OK ]
* Starting CPU interrupts balancing daemon[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping System V runlevel compatibility[74G[ OK ]
* Stopping save kernel messages[74G[ OK ]
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Please let me know, if I need provide any other information such as dmesg, syslog and so on.
Thanks for your help, it's highly appreciated.
ChatNoir2
Edit: this might be important information. the laptop features an Intel GMA 950 graphics accelerator. Thx!!!