I am affected too. What I did is install ubuntu from the alternate cd and then I started ubuntu from recovery mode. A prompt appeared asking for the user/pass and, after installing the nvidia drivers, I typed "sudo nvidia-xconfig" (which writes a valid xorg.conf under /etc/X11/ path). Restarted the PC and all loaded fine.
I know it doesn't solve this bug but its a workaround...
I am affected too. What I did is install ubuntu from the alternate cd and then I started ubuntu from recovery mode. A prompt appeared asking for the user/pass and, after installing the nvidia drivers, I typed "sudo nvidia-xconfig" (which writes a valid xorg.conf under /etc/X11/ path). Restarted the PC and all loaded fine.
I know it doesn't solve this bug but its a workaround...