Hi, I'm utterly at a loss... I installed and ran gnome in order to test a tablet bug. Everything ran fine, did my test then switched back to kde and removed gnome. Now my laptop won't boot. Just hangs with a blank screen not getting to kdm.
Something with the gnome installation screwed with the boot process and I can't find what is wrong. I've reinstalled every package I can think of using apt-get install --reinstall but nothing has an effect. I've tried removing and reinstalling kubuntu-desktop, the x-server, kdm etc. I've manually removed bits left over from the gnome installation from /etc/alternatives and /etc/init. I've poured over the logs but can't see anything wrong.
I can run in recovery mode and manually launch kdm and things sort of work, but I can't get full screen resolution, networking, and there seem to be things missing in /dev. I'm assuming all these latter problems are because I'm running in some cut-back recovery mode.
I really don't want to have to wipe the disk and start again ... surely there must be a better way?
Something with the gnome installation screwed with the boot process and I can't find what is wrong. I've reinstalled every package I can think of using apt-get install --reinstall but nothing has an effect. I've tried removing and reinstalling kubuntu-desktop, the x-server, kdm etc. I've manually removed bits left over from the gnome installation from /etc/alternatives and /etc/init. I've poured over the logs but can't see anything wrong.
I can run in recovery mode and manually launch kdm and things sort of work, but I can't get full screen resolution, networking, and there seem to be things missing in /dev. I'm assuming all these latter problems are because I'm running in some cut-back recovery mode.
I really don't want to have to wipe the disk and start again ... surely there must be a better way?
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