Weird.  But I've seen where doing a VT switch can bring a system back to
sanity.

Thanks for attaching your Xorg.0.log.  It looks like your hardware is:

Intel Corporation 82830 CGC [Chipset Graphics Controller] rev 3 [chip
8086,3577 card 1179,ff00]

No other obvious errors jump out though.  But the 830 is a pretty old
chipset.  We have seen a lot of issues with i8xx chips when using the
new -intel driver, and have worked with Intel to fix a lot of them,
particularly i855; it wouldn't surprise me that there is additional work
to be done for the old i830.

Fwiw, we're still including the "i810" driver in Hardy since we know
some old chips like yours work better with it than with intel; however
we plan to deprecate i810 in Intrepid so would like to help you solve
the issue so you can use "intel" going forward.

The first step is to test some newer versions of "intel".  I've built a
handful of git snapshots from upstream for you to try out:

http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/bisect/

Try the newest version at the top of the page, and maybe one or two
other picked at random.  If you find it does not solve it, then the next
step would be to file this bug upstream.


** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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[Gutsy, Hardy] Black screen with mouse pointer on i830, intel driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207881
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