honeyontoast

joined 8 months ago
 

I have been skating for about three weeks, doing two sessions a week. Sometimes indoors and sometimes outdoors with mixed results.

Today I was feeling really confident skating circles outdoors and got a little too cocky taking a sharp right turn and before I knew it I was on my bum.

I'd been afraid of falling since day one, so I'm actually really glad it happened. I fell, but more importantly I got back up and kept skating. I feel like the fear has been holding me back a bit, so now that it has happened I'm excited for the next session already.

Happy skating everyone!

[โ€“] honeyontoast@lemmy.world 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Britain doesn't use commas for decimal points, that's a mainland European thing.

[โ€“] honeyontoast@lemmy.world 0 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Man is too much for me. I can't handle that many words at once, which is why I like using tldr

 

For reference I use MX Linux with Systemd enabled.

I'm pretty new to Linux and have been running this for around a month. Everything was perfectly fine until yesterday (7th) when, on booting, I saw a glimpse of the logon screen for a second and was then taken to a black screen with some white text that read "[7.300130]". Searching for this number doesn't bring up anything.

Eventually I found that I could get into a terminal here by pressing ALT+F1. I also found a lot of people suggesting that if you get past grub and then have a very similar problem (blank screen, flashing cursor rather than a number) then it could be graphics drivers so I uninstalled and reinstalled them to no avail.

Somewhat embarrassingly, the eventual solution was very simple. After I opened the terminal with ALT+F1 I could get back to the GUI with ALT+SHIFT+F7 and.. everything was fine.

Still though, whenever I boot now, I get a glimpse of the logon page, then the black screen with the number, and then doing the shortcuts above gets me back to the logon screen and after that everything is normal.

My first instinct is to say some update on the 6th must have caused this. I have checked /var/log/apt/history.log and I did run apt upgrade on the 6th but the only update was to mx-welcome which I don't think is relevant.

Although it's only a minor nuisance I would like to not have to do this every time I boot. Any idea what this is?