I'd really like to purge my systems of this failsafe-x nonsense. Is
there documentation some where that explain how to disable the
ironically named program? When I was bit by this bug, I didn't have
access to another computer to search for a solution. I didn't have a
console to read the logs. I
Please disregard the packages in my PPA and use the official proposed
packages. Martin Pitt beat me by a minute.
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Since failsafe-x was enabled in karmic it starts if gdm is disabled and kdm is
used. (low graphics mode error)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/491483
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I had success with Philip's gdm patch! "kdm[1064]: X server died during
startup" and "kdm[1064]: Failed to start X server. Starting failsafe X
server." are not to be found in the syslog.
PLEASE refactor this "upstart sprawl." This was a very painful bug for
me. As an Intel IGP owner, I wasn't e
@Philip and Michael
I undid my changes and tried your fix, but I'm still getting the low-
graphics mode error.
syslog shows:
Dec 6 16:00:51 kevthinkpadr61 kdm[1055]: X server died during startup
Dec 6 16:00:51 kevthinkpadr61 kdm[1055]: Failed to start X server. Starting
failsafe X server.
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So the fix that I'm using, post #30, works because KDM starts faster
because it doesn't have to test drivers?
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after recent update which included xorg, xserver etc causes low-graphics mode
error at start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/491483
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should have read the all the comments!
fixed by running 'setxkbmap -model evdev -layout us' on the machine
running hardy.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/255008
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>I use the free version of NoMachine NX (www.nomachine.com) to connect from my
>home PC (current Intrepid, the one
>that had this bug a few weeks ago) to a PC at my university (current hardy).
>Inside the NX window, the keyboard exhibits
>the same behaviour as described here.
I'm having the ex
The hard drive in brother's external IDE was once JFS, but is now
formatted NTFS. I had the exact same problem. HAL kept thinking it was
JFS.
This is how I "fixed" my problem. In
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi, I added this
ntfs
filesystem
3.1
It see