Comment 3 for bug 109502

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Logic Dreams (logicdreams) wrote :

All,

I'm a newcomer to Linux, Ubuntu, command lines and all. I think I'm having a similar problem to the one posted in this thread. I will post what I wrote down from the screen and see if anyone might be able to help.

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X Window system version 7.2.0
Release date: 22 January 2007
x protocal version II, revision 0, release 7.2
Build operating system: Linux Ubuntu
Current operating system: Linux Drapod 2.6.20-15- Generic #2 smp sun
Apr 15 07:36:31 utc 2007 i686
Build date: 04 April 2007
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Module loader present
Markers: (--) probed, (++) from config file, (--)default setting,
                (++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
                (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implimented, (??) unknown
(==) log file: "/var/log/xorg.o.log", time mon may 14 09:17:05 2007
(==) using config file "/etc/x11/xorg.conf"
(EE) failed to load module "nvidia" (module does not exist)
(EE) no drivers available
Fatal Server Error:
no screens found
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After that I remember reading through a blue screen with white letters. The screen seemed to inform me about different things wrong with the computer? I can't really recall.

After that I got this screen, which seems to be like a log in to Ubuntu using the "dos-like" interface and not the graphical interface I used when booting from the cd.

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Starting up...
[ 0.4119461 PCI: failed to allocate mem resource #6:20000@0000000 for 0000:0
1:00.0
LOADING PLEASE WAIT...
knit: name_to_dev_+ (/dev/disk/by-uuid/2944697f-9043-4b0c-8ff2-7930e7fc6
d61
knit: No resume image, doing normal boot...
Ubuntu 7.04 Drapod ttyl
Drapod login:

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I put in my user name and password and after that the text before the field used to input type changed to something like Drapod@lost (or something... I don't recall exactly)

So Linux wizes... Just what is going on? And how can I solve it?

-Taquenah