tvon Posted November 24, 2010 Share Posted November 24, 2010 So I did a little cleanup and removed some old, unused apps, and went ahead and wiped CS4/CS5 so I could reinstall CS5 cleanly... to be sure it was all "gone", I did a reboot and found mysefl unable to login. This is a system that has been working flawlessly for months, so I'm a bit confused as to what might have fouled things. In system.log, I found this repeated over and over: edit: link to loginwindow.log Also, links to crash logs created for ManagedClient and SecurityAgent. Any ideas? I really don't know where to else to look for info on this... Oh, and if it helps, windowsever_last.log repeats this: Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] Server is starting up Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] CGXMappedDisplayStart: Display0 : no display alias property Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] CGXMappedDisplayStart: Display1 : no display alias property Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01022608, GL mask 0x00000003, accelerator 0x00003127, unit 0, caps 0x00000003, vram 512 MB Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01022608, GL mask 0x00000003, texture units 8, texture max 8192, viewport max {8192, 8192} extensions 0x0000000f Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] agc_attach: Couldn't find any matches Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] CGXPerformInitialDisplayConfiguration Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] Display 0x1c8055d4: MappedDisplay Unit 0; Vendor 0x472 Model 0x14 S/N -2087694121; online enabled (0,0)[1680 x 1050], Rotation 0, base addr 0x102800000 Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] Display 0x1c80c615: MappedDisplay Unit 1; Vendor 0x472 Model 0x14 S/N -1870544107; online enabled (1680,0)[1680 x 1050], Rotation 0, base addr 0x102800000 Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] Display 0x1c8055d4: MappedDisplay Unit 0; ColorProfile "Acer X193W+" (MD5 e267849dcc959dec5532d7d37f2d8f01) Nov 23 22:00:57 [348] Display 0x1c80c615: MappedDisplay Unit 1; ColorProfile "Acer X193W+" (MD5 b199fa2a4497d259ebcd4bd65457a94f) Nov 23 22:00:58 [348] CGXRestartSessionWorkspace: session workspace exited for session 256 ( on console ) Nov 23 22:00:58 [348] loginwindow connection closed; closing server. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Headspin Posted November 24, 2010 Share Posted November 24, 2010 Seems to me your kernel or graphics or whatever cannot find any display monitors/ display profiles... U either gotta reinstall the kext or u gotta try n boot with -v -f and see if anything happens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tvon Posted November 24, 2010 Author Share Posted November 24, 2010 Seems to me your kernel or graphics or whatever cannot find any display monitors/ display profiles... U either gotta reinstall the kext or u gotta try n boot with -v -f and see if anything happens. -v -f doesn't raise any alarms... and it blanks out when it tries to launch loginwindow so I can't see what's going on. I'm currently poking around in single user to see what I can figure out... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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