I had a problem with this error earlier.

I recently got an Acer Aspire Revo for general use computing, and put
the last Ubuntu on it (10.10 I think?), desktop edition.

It recently asked if I wanted to update to the 11.04 version, which I
did so, however upon restarting after the update I got the message that
I didn't have the right hardware and that I should select something else
at the log in screen. The problem there is that as the only user of the
system I have it set to auto log me in so I never see the log in screen.
The second problem with this is that once this message was shown, the
system was no responsive and I have to force a shutdown; I could not
click on the OK button, or press enter to confirm the dialog, or press
'c' to follow the underlined close button.

After a restart, I got the same message, with no way for me to interact
with the system until the message appears, at which point it freezes the
system and I have to force a shutdown. This seems like quite a large
problem; I get no log in screen, the error tells me to do something
different at the log in screen I don't see, and it freezes after showing
me the dialog so I can't do anything.

I seem to have managed to solve this by pressing enter just before the
dialog appeared, and that seemed to confirm it and continue using the
old interface that I have been using with the last version.

After a quick search online, I found this bug report, and the following 
article, this to get the 2D version of unity:
http://digitizor.com/2011/04/28/after-installing-ubuntu-11-04/
" Install Unity 2D
Unity 2D is a lighter version of the normal Unity (or Unity 3D) which comes 
with Ubuntu 11.04. Unity 3D does not run in systems which does not support 3D 
acceleration. Unity 2D will however run on such systems and it is also a lot 
more responsive compared to Unity 3D.

You can have both Unity 2D and Unity 3D installed on the same Ubuntu
installation and select which one to launch at the login screen. To
install Unity 2D, open the Terminal and execute the following commands:

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:unity-2d-team/unity-2d-daily
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install unity-2d"

I believe what I have to do to get it to not display the error is to
change what is sued at log in from the System -> Administration -> Login
Screen menu, but what should I change it to? Ubuntu, Ubuntu Classic or
Unity 2D? Will there be a chance of similar problems with the Unity 2D?
I am not overly bothered about what interface I will be using as I have
only been using the last one for a few weeks so have no major attachment
to it, I just want to use one that will work when I turn the computer on
(and be fairly snappy, the computer is fairly low power).

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Title:
  unity should give an error to the user when not supported by the
  driver/graphic card

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