"Just ctrl+alt+f1, then create a new user account & password w/root
privileges." That worked on the LiveCD but when I installed a later
image on a stick I started getting "cannot lock /etc/passwd ..." Grr. I
will try editing the .conf file, thank you.
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bug has been fixed in 20100111 daily cd.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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this bug has been reintroduced again in today's LiveCD
the fix is still the same:
in the gdm screen press Ctrl+Alt+F1,
then type:
sudo nano /etc/gdm/custom.conf
and remove the unnecessary '\n' symbols.
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Well silly me! The first thing I thought of this AM was trying this
again in Safe Graphics mode.
Your fix works just fine. I'll ask at the forums for someone else to
please confirm that this is fixed.
Many thanks, sorry I didn't think to try Safe Graphics mode last night.
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Just as a matter of verification the md5sum is
c7d326aac74ebb6fcb574a375ce7c9b6
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Not possible to test.
I first downloaded the iso and tried burning with Brasero in Karmic. It
failed but that's not surprising because Karmic's Brasero always burns
coasters.
I then tried burning it with Brasero in Jaunty and success! But the
check disc integrity test still fails to run. I don't
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in the gdm screen press Ctrl+Alt+F1,
then type:
sudo nano /etc/gdm/custom.conf
and remove the unnecessary '\n' symbols.
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The problem may well lie in /etc/gdm/custom.conf but how can that be
edited during the boot procedure?
BTW I just completed a fresh install and this is my
/etc/gdm/custom.conf:
[daemon]
AutomaticLoginEnable=false
AutomaticLogin=lance
TimedLoginEnable=false
TimedLogin=lance
TimedLoginDelay=3
Unti
the problem is in gdm package.
/etc/gdm/custom.conf file is corrupt. Fixing /etc/gdm/custom.conf file,
fixes this bug.
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The problem is not a bad xorg.conf
The problem is that /etc/gdm/custom.conf has been misformated. "\n"
symbols should be removed from that file, and replaced with new lines.
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You would think if it was a bad xorg.conf it would have been fixed by
now. With at least 11 people affected and this being after the holidays
not sure what is going on.
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there was a suggestion that the problem reside on the xorg.conf config file.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8581010&postcount=27
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Status: New => Confirmed
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"Should this bug be changed from New to Confirmed since it is still with
us and not new anymore?"
I'd think so, but it seems improper for me to "confirm" my own bug ;^)
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Should this bug be changed from New to Confirmed since it is still with
us and not new anymore?
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I also get a lot of the /dev/srx issues as well, does anyone know if
there is progress on this bug?
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As of 12/31/09 daily build using my USB thumb drive this bug is still
with us.
Bill
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I have to use "nomodeset" in grub command but get login prompt, can't do
ctrl+alt+f8 as greeted with black screen with a few green stripes.
Trying to run using dailylive ISO (28/12/09) from USB stick on Dell 1501
Inspiron laptop witth 2gb RAM. Image put on USB stick using DELL
recovery software. G
Same here. Ubuntu Desktop Daily Build 12/27/09.
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As of todays daily build 122509 I have this problem. I have used what
Erick Brunzell posted and did get to the desktop but in low res. I am a
Nvidia user.
Bill
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The steps here work for me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8548884&postcount=9
Just ctrl+alt+f1, then create a new user account & password w/root
privileges:
sudo useradd -d /home/username -m username
sudo passwd username
sudo adduser username admin
Then ctrl+alt+f8.
Many thanks to ASr
This is a bug in the user account, X segfaults when trying to start the
default ubuntu user.Killing gdm and X, creating a new user and then
logging in using startx will solve the problem.
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All I get is a looping gdm login screen. 64bit with ATI video card.
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