** Description changed:

  So, I found in my drawer an old Rage IIc PCI card that I decided to put
  into my Vectra VLi8, which is running Ubuntu quite good on  its standard
  10 gigabytes' main drive and 450 MHz Pentium III processor. The onboard
  video adapter is a Matrox MGA200, which Ubuntu runs successfully on
  without a single problem. Plugged the VGA into the good ol' Rage, boot,
  and what do you know, X boots up a cursor and a purple background before
  crashing. It then proceeds to try starting itself again, crashing in the
  same manner, getting itself stuck in a loop.
  
  Summary:
  Card: ATI Rage IIc
  Expected: Successful X start
  Instead: X crashes repeatedly in a loop fashion
  
  Sidenote: I'm not really experienced with Linux so I may need some help.
  I hail from Windows.
  
  Update 1:
  FailsafeX does not work. Tested this on all my installed kernels (3.8.0 
(default), 3.5.0, 2.6.32), failed on all; Of note is even further graphical 
glitching on 2.6.32, namely stretching/changed colors (black/cyan instead of 
purple/white). However, recovery mode works. Upon trying startx:
  
  Fatal server error:
  Could not create lock file in /tmp/.tX1-lock
  (X.Org website, yadda. (EE))
  (EE)
  xinit: giving up
  xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused
  xinit: server error
  xauth:  error in locking authority file /root/.Xauthority
  
  Oh, any logs I should toss up here?
+ 
+ Update 2: lspci card info
+ 00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI 3D 
Rage IIC PCI [Mach64 GT IIC] (rev 3a)

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  ATI Rage IIc PCI card; X goes into crash loop at X start after boot

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