Hi everyone,
last night I thought it would be a good idea to upgrade to 11.04, which went ok. But after the reboot I didn't get a login screen - just black but I had a mouse cursor.
So I check the grub menu (legacy) for the kernel and much to my surprise only Ubuntu 9.10 kernels are listed (e.g. 2.6.31-14). After checking /boot I see that there are in fact newer kernels, particularly 2.6.38 which I boot after manually editing the menu.lst.
Now I get a login screen but a popup informs me that the previous session 'kde' is no longer valid and that I should select another one or it will select 'default'. I select kde/plasmadesktop which causes X to crash and I end up in the command line login.
However, I do have openbox installed so I have an additional session kde/openbox which does boot but is really quirky.
I also checked that kubuntu-desktop is installed and dpkg --configure -a has nothing to attend to.
So, anyone? I'm really stunned...
last night I thought it would be a good idea to upgrade to 11.04, which went ok. But after the reboot I didn't get a login screen - just black but I had a mouse cursor.
So I check the grub menu (legacy) for the kernel and much to my surprise only Ubuntu 9.10 kernels are listed (e.g. 2.6.31-14). After checking /boot I see that there are in fact newer kernels, particularly 2.6.38 which I boot after manually editing the menu.lst.
Now I get a login screen but a popup informs me that the previous session 'kde' is no longer valid and that I should select another one or it will select 'default'. I select kde/plasmadesktop which causes X to crash and I end up in the command line login.
However, I do have openbox installed so I have an additional session kde/openbox which does boot but is really quirky.
I also checked that kubuntu-desktop is installed and dpkg --configure -a has nothing to attend to.
So, anyone? I'm really stunned...
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