*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22842 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22842
Actually, this appears to be a duplicate of bug 22842, so it is being
marked as such. If you feel you can provide any more helpful
information, such as what we have requested above, can you please
provide it in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22842 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22842
Reopening bug report.
rhill, I believe this may actually be a bug. X should not fail to start just
because your home partition is full, this is normally used for storage only. I
am assuming you have a swap par
Don't worry about it! :)
The main thing it you have it fixed!
Enjoy Ubuntu!
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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No desktop after login, after fresh install of 9.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381901
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Problem solved.
Sorry to have lost your time. Problem was that the partition to which
/home is mounted was full (100%). I reinstalled without importing data
files/settings from the resident Windows XP installation, and it now
works fine. What put me on the right path was that I tried to log in
usi
Well this is pretty odd :/.
The bug is either a gnome bug or an X. bug, and as it worked
(temporarily) when you ran "startx" I am assuming that the bug is in X.
I'll add that to also effects. But I am not sure whether to confirm
this bug or not. You are certainly having difficulties, I don't do
Well, regarding the alternate release, it says I need an "Intel Atom
processor," while my laptop contains a centrino. As mentioned
originally, Ubuntu works fine if I boot from the CD rather than the
installed version (which came from the same CD) -- I could log in fine
to the desktop, and surf usin
I don't understand why it isn't working for you. But in some cases
ubuntu just isn't compatible.
The last thing I would suggest is the ubuntu alternate CD, which is available
from:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/jaunty/ubuntu-9.04-alternate-i386.iso
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No desktop after login, after fresh install o
Ok, I tried "startx" after selecting the "root shell prompt" in recovery
mode, and the desktop showed up (with all the icons etc.) Looks like a
step in the right direction. However, immediately there is an error
message on the desktop, and the mouse pointer freeze, and so does the
keyboard, such th
Hmm, thats interesting.
You could do the same again and try the command "startx" (sans quotes),
but i doubt it will help, and I don't expect you to try it.
Could you boot normally with a USB memory stick inserted, when the black
screen shows, press Ctrl+Alt+F6. It should give you a command line
Hi Ben.
I did the following
1) Rebooted
2) Selected "Ubuntu 9.04, kernel 2.6.28-11-generic (recovery mode)"
3) Selected "Drop to root shell prompt"
4) Entered "init 2"
Result: back to blank (black) desktop, where only the mouse pointer is
visible.
There doesn't seem to be any "hidden" objects un
Hey! Thanks for taking the time to report this bug :).
When you boot ubuntu using the method that normally gives you a "blank
desktop" at some stage you should have a menu with an option saying
"recovery mode", select that and hit enter. If you can't find recovery
mode, boot into the "blank desk
Hey! Thanks for taking the time to report this bug :).
When you boot ubuntu using the method that normally gives you a "blank
desktop" at some stage you should have a menu with an option saying
"recovery mode", select that and hit enter. If you can't find recovery
mode, boot into the "blank desk
** Description changed:
Summary: No desktop after login, after fresh install, just a blank
screen with mouse pointer. However, it appears all works fine if I boot
from the same CD used for install (using the 'try Ubuntu' option.)
After reading an article about how easy it was to install
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