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    Reboot PC-name login

    Hello!

    Everytime I reboot the computer appears a text without GUI saying ...
    PC-name login: -

    It doesn't start properly.
    I understand it should show the GUI with the window asking for the user and password as it does when I start the computer normally (not reboot).

    What can I do?
    Thanks in advance!

    #2
    Originally posted by jolugaju View Post
    What can I do?
    Don't re-boot

    But seriously it sounds like upon re-booting it is not reloading X server (or does 16.10 now use MIR?). You might like to take a look at the systemd settings for re-boot.
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      #3
      (Don't reboot) ... How is it possible for me not to think about that wonderful solution?
      ;-)

      I'm new in the Linux world so I don't know what X server is or MIR or systemd.
      I'm an expert about M$ Windows and I'm trying to abandom it.
      Well, I'll try to learn much more about the things you mention.

      Thanks!

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        #4
        taking some time to learn about these things would be good.

        from what you have discribed it sounds like X is not loading.

        do you get any errors ? after you log in try running startx and see if you get errors .

        did u install from a live CD? did the GUI work there? did u install 3rd party drivers?
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          #5
          A normal boot works well, no errors.
          I installed Kubuntu 16.10 x64 Desktop from a Live pendrive. I installed nothing else.
          I'll try to reinstall again.

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            #6
            let us know how it goes. and some pc specs might help also . really just what video card you seam to have a problem with X starting
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              #7
              I've also had this intermittent problem after system reboots. A hard-reboot via a long press of the reset button brings back the Xwin login. I don't have this issue if I first Shutdown and then boot-up. The system has Intel HD Graphics 4000 that are integrated on the Asrock Z97E-ITX/AC motherboard.

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                #8
                that is very odd as the intel cards should work perfectly fine on linux. without any errors i can only guess at what the problem could be.
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                  #9
                  Detailed PC Specs ...

                  Motherboard: Asus Z87 Pro
                  Chipset: Intel 1150 - Z87
                  Graphics: Intel HD 4600
                  Micro Fan Tacens Gelus Lite III+
                  Audio: Realtek HD-Audio
                  LAN: Integrated
                  WiFi: Qualcomm Atheros AR946x Wireless Network Adap
                  Bluetooth: Integrated
                  Micro: Intel i7 4770S Haswell 65 W 3.1 GHz
                  RAM: 2 * 8 GiB DDR3 1600 Mhz Kingston
                  Power: Enermax Revolution 87+
                  Box: Thermaltake Urban S41 sin rejilla
                  Keyboard:Logitech K800
                  Mouse: Logitech M235
                  Optical Drive: HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW GGC-H20L
                  Storage: SSD 330 GB OCZ Agility 3 SATA III SSD + SSD 1 TB + HDD 4 TB * 2 + HDD 8 TB * 2

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                    #10
                    I have a similar (maybe?) issue whereby sometimes after a reboot I see screen flicker to the point that I must shutdown and then restart. If I do the latter, everything loads fine. I do see the log-in screen on boot, but it quickly goes away and gives way to the GUI. Odd thing is, I don't use Intel - This is a 100% AMD rig (FX-8370 Eight-Core Processor, RX 480 GPU). So, not sure if there's any correlation here or not...
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