Everything is fine at the 3.2.0.39 Generic kernal and I haven't had any problems with earlier kernels of 12.04 Ubuntu. When I upgraded to 3.2.0-40 Generic several weeks ago the boot almost always fails at 1680X1050 but sometimes is ok.
I have Intel HD Graphics 4000 built into the Asus motherboard. I'm running two monitors with an HPw2207h 22" connected to VGA1 and HP2009m 20" connected to HDMI2. If I disconnect either monitor from the computer the boot is successful. If I set the HPw2207 resolution to 1600X1000 it will boot using the 3.2.0-40 kernel but, if I then set the resolution to the optimum, 1600X1050, (xrandr or gui) the monitor will go blank (and return in 30 seconds back to 1600X1000. xrandr shows that I have a mode for 1680X1050 and that it is optimum. I haven't yet tried creating a Xorg.conf The motherboard is an Asus P8z77-V LE and has graphics ports for VGA, HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort. The bios is the latest. The Xorg.0.log indicates a fatal server error of "Add/Screen/ScreenInit failed for driver 0" and I have Xorg.0.log files available for both a good boot and a failed boot. I'm a bit uncomfortable with my information about the failed Xorg.0.log as the time stamp isn't what I expect it to be. I created the file by, after a failed boot, going to recovery mode from Grub then dropping to a command prompt. I find similar issues in the mailing list archives but nothing really close. I thought I'd send an email to get your input before Bugzilla. Thanks in advance for your help. Robin _______________________________________________ xorg@lists.x.org: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: arch...@mail-archive.com