Hi!
As the title says, I can't log into Gnome by GDM.
I get the following error:
What happens:
I type my password, hit 'Enter', the screen goes black and after 2 seconds my screen shows me GDM again.
A week ago I had to exchange my old mainboard by a new one:
old: Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P:Chipset: AMD 770/SB710
new: Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3:Chipset AMD 870/SB850
The problem occured and I kept tryin to log in and finally once it worked, but never since. I read some threads about others complaining about that error-message, but they all still seemed to be able to log into Gnome, despite that error.
Maybe this issue is associated with changing the mainboard (since then the network isnt working reliable, too, and sometimes the system just hangs while starting).
Unfortunately I have not got enough experience to solve this. I appreciate any suggestions that get me back to using Gnome, so I can solve all the other issues.
edit: I can now log into gnome by using
, but the network isnt working.
and
starts my network, but thats all kinda weird, since it used to work flawlessly before changing the hardware. Do I have to do something to tell the system about my new hardware?
As the title says, I can't log into Gnome by GDM.
I get the following error:
Code:
freebsd gnome-keyring-daemon[1965]: couldn't allocate secure memory to keep passwords and or keys from being written to the disk
I type my password, hit 'Enter', the screen goes black and after 2 seconds my screen shows me GDM again.
A week ago I had to exchange my old mainboard by a new one:
old: Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P:Chipset: AMD 770/SB710
new: Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3:Chipset AMD 870/SB850
The problem occured and I kept tryin to log in and finally once it worked, but never since. I read some threads about others complaining about that error-message, but they all still seemed to be able to log into Gnome, despite that error.
Maybe this issue is associated with changing the mainboard (since then the network isnt working reliable, too, and sometimes the system just hangs while starting).
Unfortunately I have not got enough experience to solve this. I appreciate any suggestions that get me back to using Gnome, so I can solve all the other issues.
edit: I can now log into gnome by using
Code:
startx
Code:
/etc/rc.d/netif restart
Code:
/etc/rc.d/routing restart