Well, I suffered from the same problem earlier this week ( I run an AMD
XP 2400+ box with 512 Mb RAM and an Asus n6200 256 Mb RAM card).
Unfortunately I did not have the time to search for a solution. This is
my production box and I needed it up and running that same moment. For
me this called for a backup of the /home folder and reinstalling Ubuntu
from scratch (which was simple and fast).

Anyway, for me it proves that Linux has improved greatly as far as ease
of installation and ease of use are concerned, but when something goes
wrong there is a serious lack of easy and accessible diagnostic and
repair tools that don't require you to go over esoteric error logs with
tons of information that are useless for the non-geek user. And we have
to be honest, something always can and will go wrong.

http://opensourcelearning.info/blog/?p=46
http://opensourcelearning.info/blog/?p=49

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xorg-server 1:1.0.2-0ubuntu10.3 breaks X: "no screens found"
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57153

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