Wendell,

Would you have happen to install the SSH server package on this machine (#1
thing I do after install...). Are you able to tell if the machine is
getting an IP through PING or some other network tool (nmap, logs, etc)? If
these two items are yes, you might be able to SSH onto the system.

The suggestions above about using the Ctrl+Alt+FX (X=1,2,3..6) doesn't
yield a terminal window with a login prompt?

Where in the cities are you located? I am in the south metro area and could
help if need be.

Again, getting any live distro to boot to would really help to ensure
hardware is all working...

--
Andrew Krull

On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 2:05 PM, <tclug at freakzilla.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 21 Jan 2015, Wendell Bell wrote:
>
>  As for being backed up, I'm accustomed to losing all my data with every
>> hardware replacement and every hard reset, so this won't be any different.
>>
>
> Oh good lord that is wrong and sad on so many levels. That's just no way
> to live!
>
> My friend, you need more than someone helping figure out what is very
> probably NOT a kernel issue. You need some basic How To Use Computers
> skills. Your life could be so much easier and simpler...
>
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