Public bug reported:
Having just upgraded to Ubuntu 8.10 I can no longer load an X session,
although it seems like I can log in:
After startup, at the drumbeat chimes announcing the login screen, the
screen is completely blank. However, I can type in my username/password
in order and get the logi
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after upgrade to intrepid unable to login in x, console login only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308804
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It was not, but now it is, and the error remains.
thanks
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after upgrade to intrepid unable to login in x, console login only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308804
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Also, for what it's worth: running:
$ ssh -X m...@myip
$ xclock
brings up a perfectly capable xclock wherever I happen to be.
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after upgrade to intrepid unable to login in x, console login only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308804
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So, it turns out that the upgrade from hardy completely wiped out my
xorg.conf file, setting everything to "configured device" instead of
what it should be.
And now running the various auto-fixers that come with ubuntu don't fix
it, but i think i can figure it out.
So, i still think this is a bug
I'm getting the same problem, but i don't have compiz or ati. It won't
_let_ me use compiz, even though it was working in feisty.
Symptoms are the bad ones: Everything freezes for no apparent reason,
with no apparent regularity and with no warning. Mouse doesn't work,
neither does ctrl+alt+backspa
Yeah, I read all the comments before i posted mine and since nobody had
said anything that suggested that this was actually limited to ati i was
trying to say that i think the bug name is inaccurate. If you look at
this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=570184 you'll see
that people
While this is one of the absolute most irritating things about
installing--and often updating--any distro, to be fair to the devs,
windows needs an install CD to get every mouse I've ever bought working,
and I've never used a mac with more than 3 buttons. Although that ball-
thing in the middle of
I agree, it would be easier for me me if the auctex package depended on
"emacs (>= 21) | emacs-snapshot"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434688
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