This morning, I woke up to wake up my trusty IBM T61 Thinkpad laptop from its short hibernation. The hibernation stalled with a translucent screen: this has happened a few times before in F13's troubled relationship with the laptop so after a while, I tried the trusted Windoze way of hard rebooting the machine (hang on to the power off button, not the command, for dear life). However, unlike other instances, I came back to a black screen with a blinking cursor. This happened a few times I repeated the exercise, so I switched off rhgb and quiet and found that it got stuck after atd was switched on. I tried the Ctrl-Alt-F2 option and logged in as root (all the while, the screen was going back to the blinking cursor and had to brought back so this was a major pain), and then looked at /var/log/messages. Turns out that there was a message there which said something like sealert detected a lxdm-binary leak and was preventing access to a huge name drive. After googling on this, I could not get anywhere, not only that, I can not find a way to do anything. Can anyone suggest anything here? I have been from FC1 through F13, and Fedora is my only distribution, but even I have to say that F13 was really the worst of the lot. Kernel(!) bug reports on Fedora which I filed religiously -- along with possible quack fixes to help guide to the source of the problem -- went nowhere, in many cases nothing even looked at, beyond assignment, which is so different from my usual Fedora experience. So, I am hoping that we will bury F13 tomorrow and go back to having a great experience with F14 (which I always had, till F13). Not a rant, but the frustrations of a believer in a great and true OSS product (that is Fedora) which has suddenly lost its sheen for whatever reason I can not fathom. Best wishes, Ranjan -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines