cool...guess I'll switch back over myself ;)
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It's all good, Robbie -- Aaron Plattner of NVIDIA just announced that
the Xorg/NVIDIA bug was fixed with nvidia-current 304.43. I tested it,
and everything works like a charm now!
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Bummer. So I suggest you open your own bug as this particular bug was
marked Invalid, which means no one with the power to help fix it is
monitoring it.
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Nouveau doesn't work for me... after a reboot, it drops me to the CLI.
When running "startx" or "service lightdm restart", the system freezes.
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Thank you for clearing this up, Robbie. That helps a lot.
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Oh, then you'll need to restart your xserver...or just reboot to make it
easy.
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Hi Rainer,
So the issue is that the x driver in 12.10 was updated, but the nvidia
driver does not support it yet. Until it's resolved, I suggest trying
the opensource version, nouveau. First make sure the driver is
installed:
> dpkg -l | grep nouveau
If nothing returns, run 'sudo apt-get inst
I have the same exact issue.
I can run startx from the cli and then launch Unity from a terminal --
as soon as Unity tries to launch, it kicks me back out with the same
error message you guys are seeing:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/113232426/IMG_0855.JPG
I started a bug report here as well: #1
This /could/ be unrelated, but if I try to run Thunderbird under "GNOME
Classic (No effects)" mode, I'm kicked back out to login and the
following error is logged in Xorg.0.log:
[ 774.473] (EE)
[ 774.473] (EE) Backtrace:
[ 774.473] (EE) 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x36) [0x7f56402f08a6]
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