PS: you do not see any error message, apart from the 'unlock failed' message, you can still start a new session
I could not even go to terminal with ctrl+alt+1, so if I would not have had remote access, I would only be able to move on by killing the x-session
PS: you do not see any error message, apart from the 'unlock failed' message, you can still start a new session
I could not even go to terminal with ctrl+alt+1, so if I would not have had remote access, I would only be able to move on by killing the x-session