Ok I went on a bit of a goose-chase just to eliminate as many sources of
confusion as possible. The wacom thing appears to be irrelevant to this
problem. As far as I can figure out, the wacom input drivers are in
xorg.conf by default simply so that X on a tablet works nicely out of
the box. Commenting out these sections from xorg.conf has no effect
(i.e. the greeter still crashes).

So it seems that the greeter is asking X via AIGLX to change the screen
resolution, which fails. My screen goes through 3 attempts to set the
screen (I get a brief orange-brown background and a spinning mouse
cursor for about half a second each time) before it gives up with the
error message.

The fall-back greeter appears to work fine.

Assuming my theorising above is correct, I wonder if it is one of those
combination errors - i.e. the combination of Xorg 7.1, AIGLX and my
particular graphics chipset (ATI Radeon Xpress 200M) whilst fine in
other combinations is causing an error in this case.

As noted above, I did not have this problem in dapper, only since
upgrading to edgy (in about November), and no combination of edgy xorg
updates, different drivers (OSS radeon, several different versions of
fglrx, vesa) or xorg.conf configuration has so far succeeded in
preventing the greeter from crashing.

See attached /var/log/gdm/:0.log

Any help would be nice...  :-)  In the meantime, if I get time I might
have a trawl through the greeter code to see what is going on (depending
on what language it's written in!!!)

Cheers,
Jonathan

** Attachment added: "/var/log/gdm/:0.log file"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/6342328/%3A0.log

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GDM: Greeter application crashing
https://launchpad.net/bugs/48936

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