Thanks for the advice, Chris! The --newmode/--addmode arguments will be
very useful. I do want to use that mode quite badly, as the display
represents all other resolutions I tried (of which there were many on
the older kernels) very badly.
I presently cannot remember on what basis I concluded tha
If you can dig out some old logs that show us how the 14x9 mode
previously worked, that might be useful. But I think they were in
error...
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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The EDID for the display does not mention an 1440x900 mode, so it would
be very bizarre if it was its native mode. However, if you really,
really want to use 1440x900, then you will need to perform an xrandr
--newmode ...; xrandr --output HDMI2 --addmode ...; first.
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Ahhh, given what you just mentioned, I remembered that I had added a
line to /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, in order to force light-dm to use the
native resoltution of the display:
display-setup-script=xrandr --output HDMI2 --primary --mode 1440x900
This was returning a failure code, causing light-dm
X is starting cleanly and is shutting down normally less than a second
later - this is usually an issue with the session or login manager not
loading. Ominously in this case, there are no lightdm logs. Sadly it
also means that I can't see the failure, the logs present are expected
behaviour (in an
An interesting thing I noticed is that, upon login into the VT, ubuntu
tells me that there is a "new release" available (13.04) and that I
sould use do-release-upgrade to upgrade to it. Perhaps something went
wrong in the upgrade process.
Actually trying to run do-release-upgrade tells me that the
You are correct Chris, the original logs were indeed from a working
session. I did not consider that they might only cover one session - my
apologies, I hope I have not wasted anyone's time!
As you can see by the spam :S it looks like I successfully ran apport-
collect from the VT... I had to gues
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Graphics worked in Precise. After upgrading, lightdm does not load, but
the "safe graphics mode" dialog is displayed, instead This dialog fails
to accomplish anything other than allowing me to exit to a terminal and
All the log files here are from the working session, correct? Can you
please try running apport-collect 1173491 from a VT after a failed boot?
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Thanks Timo,
Unfortunately, the kernel you linked does not appear to work any better.
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Title:
Boot to "Safe Gra
could you check if the kernel here works:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.9-rc8-raring/
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Please let me know if I can provide further helpful information. (Or if
imdoinitwrong.)
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Title:
Boot to "Safe Graphics" after upgrad
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