Prior to the Nvidia driver being available, logon was sluggish
(selecting a user and entering a password) but once logged on, the OS
responded fine in 12.04. Once the Nvidia driver was available and
installed, this problem was resolved. I'm hoping this might be the case
for 12.10.
I'm not sure whe
Graham, thank you for apport-collect'ing.
In Precise, did you have this problem using the nouveau driver?
As well, can you install the nvidia drivers in Quantal as a WORKAROUND?
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Having installed Ubuntu 12.10, a black screen now appears after logon
- (only the c
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Having installed Ubuntu 12.10, a black screen now appears after logon
(only the cursor is visble). Everything (graphically) up untill logon is
fine. This seems to be a problem with my Nvidia FX5200 graphics card as
when I removed this and
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Hi
Having installed Ubuntu 12.10, a black screen now appears after logon
(only the cursor is visble). Everything (graphically) up untill logon is
fine. This seems to be a problem with my Nvidia FX
Graham, when in the live CD environment, one must install the launchpad Python
module via:
sudo apt-get -y install python-launchpadlib
After you install this, please try:
apport-collect 1068601
again and it should work! :)
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Hi Christopher
Please see output from terminal below:-
"graham@computer:~$ apport-collect 1068601
ERROR: The launchpadlib Python module is not installed. This functionality is
not available."
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Graham, if possible in Quantal, if not in a Precise live environment via
http://releases.ubuntu.com/precise/ , could you please execute in a terminal:
apport-collect 1068601
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Having tested with the 3.7 kernel, I've noticed that the problem seems
to come and go. There is no knowing when the desktop may re-appear, it
seems very random.
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Black screen has appeared again.
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Hi Joseph
Seems I spoke too soon as the black screen has now re-appeared with this
install. After a couple of reboots, the screen is still black. I have
applied the latest upstream kernel as suggested and the desktop is now
visible again although very slow as mentioned before. As before, not
sure
Hi Joseph
Thanks for your reply. Having re-installed Ubuntu 12.10 (previously
Kubuntu 12.10 with same problem) I was surprized that everything worked
(visible desktop) although the responsiveness of the desktop was VERY
slow (I guess propriatery drivers will help here when available). So I
guess t
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.7 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
Once you've tested the upstrea
I should note that my system is a Dell OptiPlex GX270 Tower using an
Nvidia FX5200 (128MB) graphics card.
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