We're closing this bug then, thanks for replying and please report any
other bugs you may find.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Karmic + KDM + NVidia = Can't boot (low graphic mode)
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Hi,
Hi installed KDE 4.4 and I have no problem with KDM anymore.
(from http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/backports/ubuntu)
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Karmic + KDM + NVidia = Can't boot (low graphic mode)
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Hi, I wondered if this bug still exists for anyone? If you used KDM
whlie having GDM installed then this bug should be a dup of bug 491483
which was fixed a while ago for gdm. (Still exists for gdm-2.20 though)
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Karmic + KDM + NVidia = Can't boot (low graphic mode)
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@Peter Antoniac:
- I started I recovery mode
- The system asked me me to choose a startup mode
- I choose the root terminal
- I switched to my user
- I typed startx
It worked.
I don't know if the test I made answers to your question. Anyway I was
confident that this would work because everything
Actually, I solved my problem, which was fglrx-related. Removing
/etc/ati/amdpcsdb was the solution to my error message "fglrx: Unknown
EDID version 0". X server failed to start and I was in the situation
described above.
Anyway it looks like this is happening any time X11 fails to start.
Hope yo
I confirm the bug, since latest updates including xorg and kernel-image-
generic.
I don't think it's driver related, since I'm using *unsupported* fglrx and a
simple "/etc/init.d/kdm restart" works beautiful...
It really looks like something is loading wrong at boot time, or at the wrong
moment,
I see the same happening here: fully updated (dec. 4 2009) 64 bit
Kubuntu Karmic on AMD, NVIDIA 190.42 binary driver from nvidia web site.
Kubuntu with KDM. No problems when GDM is used. console login with
startx works flawlessly. Kernel version 2.6.31-16-generic. Quickly
selecting "console" from t
Hi!
I've been struggling with that problem... As far I've seen:
-When kdm is about to init (after starting/restarting the computer), there
is some problem switching to X and the system gets hanged in variable forms:
completely (only the computer's on/off button to scape), or garbage in the
s
Awaiting answer...
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Thank you for your reports. To figure out the culprit, might be a good
idea to start from console (without KDM) and login as user and fire up
"startx" and see if everything works well? Thanks!
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I started experiencing this today after applying the latest xserver
updates for Karmic (1:7.4+3ubuntu10). If you cancel out of the low
graphic mode dialog quickly enough, kdm will restart and run normally.
The problem results in the following messages in the kdm.log file:
Fatal server error:
Ser
Actually, it wasn't fixed at all.
This morning it worked once, but this evening when I came back home and
powered up the computer, the low graphic mode message was back.
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Yesterday I saw that there was a xserver update. I installed it then I
switched back to KDM. It seems it works fine now.
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I too have this problem, I receive the following error in Xorg.0.log file:
(EE) NVIDIA(0): SLI lock timeout exceeded (type 1)
I am running kernel 2.6.31-15 on Karmic
using kdm
using KDE 4.3.2
using nvidia driver 185.18.36
2xNvidia 9800 GTX cards in SLI configuration
rebooting sometimes fixes it.
Graphics driver problem.
** Package changed: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu) => nvidia-graphics-
drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
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