I got my laptop battery accidently disconnected, while the laptop was suspended to RAM. And now I'm experiencing these problems: When I'm trying to login to the system using sddm or kdm: after I enter my password - I'm getting mouse cursor and default wallpaper displayed and nothing happens after that.
It doesn't matter if I'm trying to login to kde or to TWM.
I've created a new user to test whether is it related to some user settings. It's not. The same thing happens for a new user.
I can login to the tty console.
I can perform startx and startkde with root credentionals and kde works just fine.
But if I'm performing startx with standart user credentionals - twm starts and then my laptop ignoring any input (besides power button).
My ~/.xsession-errors contains only the following line:
sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified
I've already done fsck.
Do you have any idea what I'm dealing with here?
UPD:
Some (probably relevant) info from journalctl. After the login attempt with sddm, I'm getting:
dbus: [system] Failed to activate service 'org.freedesktop.login1': timed out sddm-helper: pam_systemd(sddm:session): failed to create session: connection timed out
/var/log/Xorg.0.logfrom the attempt that crashed. If you can arrange it, log into your laptop from another machine with SSH and see if it still responds when the console is frozen. – Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' Apr 08 '15 at 21:25