new install of ubuntu 12.04 i386 desktop.iso on a toshiba satellite intel celeron m gets to the desktop screen and freezes the mouse still moves but nothing responds to it started terminal by pressing ctl+alt+f1 tried "startx" and got this(i cant copy and paste but i will do my best to avoid typos):
fatal server error:
server is already active for display 0
if this server is no longer run
I have no xorg.conf file in either /etc/X11 or /usr/share/X11 & I need to make some changes to get my tablet working.I try running:Xorg -configure& I get this in return:Fatal server error:
Server is already active for display 0
If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
and start again.
Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
at http://wiki.x.org
for
Often (every fifth time perhaps) when I turn on my system, I'm greeted with the "running in low-graphics mode” window. Sometimes all I have to do is reboot and the system will start correctly, sometimes there can be a longer series of failed starts.
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Hi, all,
I upgrade to 11.3 from 11.2 according to official portal "system upgrade".
Code:
#zypper ref
Code:
#zypper dup
After complete, I restart the system, it just can login in by terminate.
When I run
Code:
#startx
Got below message:
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Current version of pixman: 0.18.0
I want to change my colour depth. I posted this, and got the following answer:
Create an xorg.conf file by running Xorg -configure. Then edit the Depth entry in the Display subsection of the Screen section.
You can start an X server with a non-default depth by running e.g.
After the updates from today (~100) lxdm doesn't start anymore. I tried to use gdm but the same problem happens.
I am running the latest version of Arch Linux ARM on a Raspberry Pi, and I cannot get XFCE to start after inputting my name and password in both SLiM and LXDM to save my life. Once I input my password and press enter, it just kicks me back to the login screen.
I think that you know where i'm going with this. I've got it working on my LOCAL desktop, but not on my dedicated sever.
Code:
[root@XXXX]# yum list installed xorg*
Installed Packages