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[SOLVED] Buster console login before KDE

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[SOLVED] Buster console login before KDE

#1 Post by GabrieleMax »

Hy guys!

I'm using Debian Buster from last september (I'm a Debian user since 2004!) as a dual boot (W7+Debian) on my HP-2170P; few months ago roughly at march 2018 after some updates I had a "issue" at startup so now Debian needs a console login before to load automatically KDE!

I did a fresh install three days ago but I have always the same issue, ok it's not a big problem but I'd like to understand why, also after a fresh install, I have this imho strange thing! :D

Regards.
GabrieleMax
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Re: Buster needs console login before to load automatically

#2 Post by cheyene12 »

Hi,

It's kernel related issue with entropy. Workaround is to install 'haveged' (entropy source) package.

BR,
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Re: Buster needs console login before to load automatically

#3 Post by GabrieleMax »

cheyene12 wrote:Hi,

It's kernel related issue with entropy. Workaround is to install 'haveged' (entropy source) package.

BR,
P.
It works! Thank you very much! :)

GabrieleMax

P.S.
Can I ask you how and where did you find this solution!? :D

cheyene12
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Re: Buster needs console login before to load automatically

#4 Post by cheyene12 »

GabrieleMax wrote:
cheyene12 wrote:Hi,

It's kernel related issue with entropy. Workaround is to install 'haveged' (entropy source) package.

BR,
P.
It works! Thank you very much! :)

GabrieleMax

P.S.
Can I ask you how and where did you find this solution!? :D
here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=237669

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