This event probably has done very serious harm to the migration to linux
from Windows. All of us using this forum are using another operating
system as well as Ubuntu or are knowledgeable enough about linux to
operate in the text mode. My guess is that most people who choose Ubuntu
have no idea of how to use linux in the text mode. Ubuntu's simple
graphical installation is why people pick it over Debian; you get Debian
quality with ease of installation. Therefore, it is my further guess
that many people who made Ubuntu their only operating system had no
access to information on how to fix the bug, leaving them to reinstall
while losing all files and bookmarks. Since Ubuntu is the number one
system in Distro Watch, this failure discourages the use of linux. If
ever there was a critical bug, it was this one.

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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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