I'm not the newest newbie on the block, but I'm entirely unused to the command-line, so I figured I'd post here.
Short version: I suddenly developed issues with "No screens found" when trying to startx. The only way I've found to get it to boot into kde is to not specify a video driver, primarily by renaming xorg.conf and letting it use the defaults. Even using "ati" or "radeon" won't work - then I get "no driver found". So, okay. I'm in kde. But then the issue I can't seem to solve occurs - "Kwin is unstable", it tells me, "It appears to have crashed repeatedly." It offers me the chance to switch to using "kwin" - no other options, of course. Meanwhile I have no title bars nor keyboard input.
Searching mostly reveals this occurring after upgrading kubuntu using fglrx drivers. I was using proprietary drivers, but as I mentioned, I'm getting this issue letting xorg.conf use the defaults.
Additional info: I've got a Radeon card, 3650 IIRC, as well as "Integrated Graphics". My bios will let me switch between the two but neither fixes the issues (though Integrated makes the command line run at a higher resolution). I believe it may have run out of power while suspended to RAM (or possibly while suspending to RAM, it may not have finished - I was in a hurry to get home from class).
Currently using: "Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller"
ETA: Oh yeah, running Karmic.
Short version: I suddenly developed issues with "No screens found" when trying to startx. The only way I've found to get it to boot into kde is to not specify a video driver, primarily by renaming xorg.conf and letting it use the defaults. Even using "ati" or "radeon" won't work - then I get "no driver found". So, okay. I'm in kde. But then the issue I can't seem to solve occurs - "Kwin is unstable", it tells me, "It appears to have crashed repeatedly." It offers me the chance to switch to using "kwin" - no other options, of course. Meanwhile I have no title bars nor keyboard input.
Searching mostly reveals this occurring after upgrading kubuntu using fglrx drivers. I was using proprietary drivers, but as I mentioned, I'm getting this issue letting xorg.conf use the defaults.
Additional info: I've got a Radeon card, 3650 IIRC, as well as "Integrated Graphics". My bios will let me switch between the two but neither fixes the issues (though Integrated makes the command line run at a higher resolution). I believe it may have run out of power while suspended to RAM (or possibly while suspending to RAM, it may not have finished - I was in a hurry to get home from class).
Currently using: "Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller"
ETA: Oh yeah, running Karmic.
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