I started to get the low res complaints after uninstalling Unity. You
can only uninstall so many things (unity desktop, unity menu stuff )
before things get wacky (on various fronts).

It took me months but I found out that removing unity components (menu,
desktop, etc) using the howtos on the net sometimes uninstalls unity-
greeter, which in turn causes the error.

So that was my fix.

The problem is that installing unity-greeter pulls in a ton of
unnecessary stuff such as rhythmbox and lens packages, but that' s for
another time an place.

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Title:
  low graphics mode

Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  from Xorg.0.log.old:

  [    10.484] (EE) Screen 0 deleted because of no matching config section.
  [    10.484] (II) UnloadModule: "vesa"
  [    10.484] (EE) Screen 0 deleted because of no matching config section.
  [    10.484] (II) UnloadModule: "modesetting"
  [    10.484] 
  Fatal server error:
  [    10.484] Cannot run in framebuffer mode. Please specify busIDs        for 
all framebuffer devices
  [    10.484] 
  [    10.484] (EE) 
  Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support 
         at http://wiki.x.org
   for help. 
  [    10.484] (EE) Please also check the log file at "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" for 
additional information.
  [    10.484] (EE) 
  [    10.485] Server terminated with error (1). Closing log file.

  Machine: i5-2500K + Z68 chipset
  Monitor: 42" TV, HDMI

  The problem did not exist when using 12.04. When upgraded to 12.10,
  sometimes (> 70%) during boot up it says "the system is running in low
  graphics mode" and the login screen won't even show up.

  The problem for 12.04 is that the screen resolution can only go up to
  1366x768, but 12.10 can go with 1400x900 (however my TV actually
  support 1920x1080p.

  I installed everything from the default ubuntu repositories, no
  thirdparty graphics drivers installed. And I guess the Intel graphics
  driver is already in the mainline kernel?

  one more thing, if I goes to command line, and type "sudo service
  lightdm restart", I can still enter the desktop, so the problem seems
  not like a persistent one, more like some kind of timing issue (that's
  probably why it is not happening every time).

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