I just installed GhostBSD on a ThinkPad T440. Everything went fine during the install.
After booting into the installed system, a graphical package manager prompted me
to download another 1GB of upgrades. After the upgrade, Xorg won't start and I am
stuck at the command prompt.
In dmesg I find:
i915kms.ko: not available or version mismatch
Xorg.0.log says
open /dev/dri/card0: no such file or directory
I think I've seen this problem before on FreeBSD: I was hoping to avoid these hassles with
GhostBSD. Oh well....So I just have to wait for someone to rebuild the module?
It's not like I'm running some exotic graphics card here. The ThinkPad is 4th gen Haswell
with just Intel graphics; no nvidia or radeon junk to set it on fire, LOL.
I can revert to the boot environment created just before the update so this isn't a complete
showstopper, but it really does not create a good first impression.