Same problem here. Many people mention as a workaround to delete the
monitors.xml file. However, this workaround is only valid if you want to
use the default resolution at startup. For me it's not possible because
Ubuntu is trying to set a default resolution that is not supported by my
screen.
Public bug reported:
The PC don't start. After the Grub menu, a white screen appears, and
lock.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: nvidia-173 173.14.35-0ubuntu0.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-40.64-generic 3.2.40
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-40-generic i686
I'm glad the report was helpful :)
For people looking for workarounds. If you lose Unity (the panel does
not come up after logging in, and most key combinations don't work),
what I have found is that sometimes starting a session while in low
graphics mode will disable the Unity plugin. Invoking
JG, the solution you linked is very similar to what I did (building
latest fglrx .deb packages + downgrading the intel video server).
Please report if it works, since the linked .deb for the intel server
seems to be the same version as the one provided in raring by default (I
have had success
Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 13.04
Version: 2:2.21.6-0ubuntu4
Obtained result: X fails to start with the provided xserver-xorg-video-
intel package when using custom built fglrx packages, which is a
regression from previous versions.
Expected result: X starts correctly with available 3D
This seems to be the same issue: http://forum.ubuntu-
fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=1262651
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Title:
REGRESSION: failed to
It's already fixed for me as of this morning! :)
Cheers,
David JM Emmett
On 7 Apr 2011, at 15:04, Alberto Milone alberto.mil...@canonical.com
wrote:
@Francisco
the bug report status is Fix committed. You'll get the fix when it says
Fix released.
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