Ubuntu Servers :: Preventing Terminal Login From Going Blank?

May 11, 2010

I've had a couple Ubuntu 8.04 servers hang hard with no terminal response.

After a given time the terminal login screen will go blank automatically. I'd like to prevent that from happening in order to hopefully catch any messages that get output to the screen before these hangs occur. Currently when the server hangs, I can mash the keyboard all I want, the screen stays blank.

I've tried 'setterm -powersave off -blank 0', but that doesn't seem to hold after logout.

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Code:

I have installed the Startup Manager, but it does not allow 1920x1080 to be selected. I have also tried using Startup Manager to select other resolutions, but the login screen is still blank.

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There are the processes active under both settings.

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Quote:

xfce4-session
xfconfd
xfwm4
xfsettingsd
xfce4-settings-

[Code].....

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I installed Ubuntu on a new PC a few weeks ago, setting it up with autologin for my mom and a separate user for myself, using the on/off-icon menu in the top-right corner to switch to my own user and back as needed, and logging the user out when done. This worked quite well.

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I am at the login screen right from start-up, type in username and passward and hit enter, screen goes blank, it appears I am logging in, ubuntu plays a sound and puts me back at the login screen. I do not get an "Authentication Failed" error like I would expect. Unable to login as myself or as root.

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