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pabourre
2013-04-13, 12:50
Hello Guys

So finally got a dvd live with no errors but when finishing the install I got Oh No something went wrong message. Is there something I can do in a different run level or post some type of log so that we can find out why this not running. If you have any hardware questions or os questions please ask. It runs find in live mode fyi so I dont think its the media


The only thing I was't sure was if should load grub. Because its a vm I assumed yes and went from there.

sickn3ss
2013-04-13, 14:41
@pabourre,

We can not help you with the details you gave us. If you wish to receive help regarding this I recommend that you start posting information.

pabourre
2013-04-13, 15:09
I am during live boot dvd from a windows xp machine. The installation went perfectly on to the virtual machine but when the Operating system loads its displays the following message. I am enable to boot in to command line.

I am installing this on virtual using vmware player. I am doing this on windows xp machine.


Message I got http://i48.tinypic.com/2eq86eh.jpg

Panosdoken
2013-04-13, 21:30
@pabourre,

We can not help you with the details you gave us. If you wish to receive help regarding this I recommend that you start posting information.

Hi there,
I have the same problem " oh No something went wrong" ...after kali installation...my infos are:
525354

...any ideas?

sickn3ss
2013-04-13, 21:47
Have you tried Downloading the VM version of Kali and using that ?

pabourre
2013-04-14, 14:26
Have you tried Downloading the VM version of Kali and using that ?



yes I have try downloading vm version

elderwand99
2013-04-14, 16:38
U can use Oracle virtualbox. Works fine.. :)

maverik35
2013-04-14, 17:12
When you get that error, press Ctl+Alt+F1, this will take you to the terminal tty1, now login as root:

login: root
password: "your password"..

Once as root, start the X's: startx

You will get your desktop...This might be a xauthority issue or dbus issue when loadind, perhaps a daemon.

Try this first and if it works, try doing this: dpkg-reconfigure gnome-shell, then reboot.

dannyncs
2013-04-17, 02:39
Pls check your vm storage free space. 8GB storage is not enough for Kali. You've to give it more free space. Hope this will help you.

Lancha
2013-05-02, 16:39
i have the same thing now i root and the not root user i using Kali 1.0.3 32 bits in hdd in log i have this error
May 3 13:32:53 MataMoscas kernel: [ 39.312679] gnome-settings-[2987]: segfault at 40 ip b2eab6e0 sp bffff01c error 4 in libmouse.so[b2ea9000+9000]
May 3 13:32:54 MataMoscas kernel: [ 39.718602] gnome-settings-[3032]: segfault at 40 ip b30276e0 sp bfe1917c error 4 in libmouse.so[b3025000+9000]

how i fix this problem
the problem apper when i terminate the session and add new app in top panel why??

wnap
2014-07-02, 03:05
please help, anyone resolved this error ?

kasiya
2015-01-24, 06:27
please help, anyone resolved this error ?

I had the same issue and what worked for me was resizing the virtual disk.

I found the solution here http://unix.stackexchange.com/q/139460/72456

Hope that helps.

jsnmeister
2015-09-02, 08:07
I had the same issue and what worked for me was resizing the virtual disk.

I found the solution here http://unix.stackexchange.com/q/139460/72456

Hope that helps.

I have the same problem, and it is driving me up the wall. I keep getting the same error.

I have installed startx etc etc

Ran dpkg-reconfigure gnome-shell

Changed the version to Debian 64 via settings.

The disk size is 20gb which i thought would be enough.

What methods can i use to diagnose the problem? Im from a windows background, so I am not entirely sure where to start troubleshooting. I suppose I could re-install but I would like to know where everything is going wrong.

It may have messed up when I added the source repositries and install vpnc-network manager, I ran upgrade and the GUI ha changed to a newer version, so that could be the reason. After running startx I am brough to a desktop which is completely black, with a new task bar on top and on the left.

Any one else experiencing this?

Not-a-me
2016-09-21, 01:20
When you get that error, press Ctl+Alt+F1, this will take you to the terminal tty1, now login as root:

login: root
password: "your password"..

Ok I used ctl+alt+f1 I put in my root and password it looks like it's going to log me in then back to square 1 again root then password and the same again any help would be greatly
Appreciated thanks in advance