This seems to happen everytime I boot my computer... I'm running a fresh install of 12.10 on an i7 core, primary SSD, Nvidia drivers from x-swat and Dual monitors with Twinview enabled.
What I've tried so far with no success:
- rename to *card0
: seemed to have no effect as there is no card0 in my udev.log
: also no PRIMARY_DISPLAY_DEVICE in there either, it's almost as if udev is not finding my graphics card properly
- added "and stopped udevtrigger"
- added a sleep 2
My last attempt was to add '-d' to exec lightdm, I was hoping to get more info on what was going on... instead it seems to work properly now.
On a side note, after much experimentation... I have a much higher chance of a correct boot when my external monitors are not attached. I've only seen it fail a handful of times whereas with external monitors attached it's nearly 100%.
Logging in and manually starting lightdm service doesn't help, it just fails immediately again.
This seems to happen everytime I boot my computer... I'm running a fresh install of 12.10 on an i7 core, primary SSD, Nvidia drivers from x-swat and Dual monitors with Twinview enabled.
What I've tried so far with no success:
- rename to *card0 DISPLAY_ DEVICE in there either, it's almost as if udev is not finding my graphics card properly
: seemed to have no effect as there is no card0 in my udev.log
: also no PRIMARY_
- added "and stopped udevtrigger"
- added a sleep 2
My last attempt was to add '-d' to exec lightdm, I was hoping to get more info on what was going on... instead it seems to work properly now.
On a side note, after much experimentation... I have a much higher chance of a correct boot when my external monitors are not attached. I've only seen it fail a handful of times whereas with external monitors attached it's nearly 100%.
Logging in and manually starting lightdm service doesn't help, it just fails immediately again.