After this latest kernel upgrade in Karmic, my system will not boot maybe 19 out of 20 times. Once I get past the Kubuntu splash screen I get a bunch of garbage video and I can't see what is going on. The monitor cannot tell what resolution the video is, and it gives a weird number for the horizontal and vertical frequency.
The 1 time out of 20 that it does boot OK, it tells me I am running in Low Resolution mode. (My monitor tells me its running 800 x 600) I've gone thru all the options that I see (troubleshoot problem, build new configuration with this hardware, etc) and nothing works.
Booting using Recovery Mode doesn't help. It still gets to a certain point and then I get the garbage video screen.
I've tried booting from Live CD and then going to media/etc/X11 and modifying the xorg.conf for the existing installation, then removing the Live CD and booting. Still no luck.
Cmon guys, if you want me to ditch Windows, at least eliminate these bizarre bugs this late in the Ubuntu development phase.
The 1 time out of 20 that it does boot OK, it tells me I am running in Low Resolution mode. (My monitor tells me its running 800 x 600) I've gone thru all the options that I see (troubleshoot problem, build new configuration with this hardware, etc) and nothing works.
Booting using Recovery Mode doesn't help. It still gets to a certain point and then I get the garbage video screen.
I've tried booting from Live CD and then going to media/etc/X11 and modifying the xorg.conf for the existing installation, then removing the Live CD and booting. Still no luck.
Cmon guys, if you want me to ditch Windows, at least eliminate these bizarre bugs this late in the Ubuntu development phase.
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