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  • giser3546
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    Ok figured it out, ran failsafe graphics, text scrolled by, and returned to menu where I selected failsafe graphics... If I boot I'm back at text login with a long list of text such as

    Ignoring unknown parameter "sys log"
    Unknown parameter encountered; "username map"
    Continuing with "passed backend" "unix password sync" "passwd program""Pam password change" "map to guest" "usershare allow guest" "guest ok" ..... All with the same unknown parameter encountered error

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  • giser3546
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    Sorry but do I boot in recovery then run save x or safe graphics... Or add that to the grub.. Or...what

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  • vinnywright
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    at the grub menu chose recovery moad and then safe graphics or fix x it's been a wile

    VINNY

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  • giser3546
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    Got the grub to work, there are 12 choices on the menu
    Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.32-27-generic

    There are nine more of these only replace the 27 with 26, 25, 24, and 21, each has a (recovery mode) version as well.

    I chose Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.32-27-generic removed "quiet splash" and added vga=vesa after several lines of script I was prompted to the same text login screen I keep getting.

    After rebooting again and going back to grub that version still has the quiet splash and no vga=vesa.

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  • vinnywright
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    Originally posted by giser3546
    I hit the shift key during the entire boot, still goes straight to asking for my login and password
    what ver. of grub ....grub-pc is the shift key and grub is the esc key .....remember you press one of them depending on what ver as you are starting the box........press start button on box start pressing the key immediately.

    VINNY

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  • ubuntuku
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    You may need to reinstall nvidia driver. I'm not familiar with nvidia as I never use it, but you may find the following post usefull:
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8925725
    http://www.webupd8.org/2010/06/how-t...5-display.html

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  • giser3546
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    I hit the shift key during the entire boot, still goes straight to asking for my login and password

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  • vinnywright
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    wile you box is booting keep hitting shift key and the grub menu should show.
    when it dose I think it's the E key to edit the boot line .........remove the quiet splash and add vga=vesa .......then I think (it's on the screen) it's ctrl>x to boot the modified line.

    VINNY

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  • giser3546
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    Ok went into my x11 directory and replaced xorg.conf with xorg.conf.backup... No change... I've never edited the grub before so I went to /boot/grub but theres a long list of files, most I can't scroll up to see. So which file should be edited?

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  • vinnywright
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    Originally posted by Gediminas2
    why not edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?

    and change nvidia to nv? or at least to vesa?

    And I suspect updates might fix everything.
    Well ....I've taken to forgetting their even IS a xorg.conf anymore .......my system hasn't used one in so long....... but also figured just booting safe graphics would be easy enough then he could use the hardware drivers utility to get the driver back ......if thats even what's going on

    VINNY

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  • Gediminas2
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    why not edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?

    and change nvidia to nv? or at least to vesa?

    And I suspect updates might fix everything.

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  • vinnywright
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    yup not doing your vid card right.

    ok so try at grub to eddit the boot line and add vga=vesa to the end and boot it

    VINNY

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  • giser3546
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    a good bit of text flew by faster than i could read it but this was at the tail end of it all

    Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module lease see the (EE) Jan 26... NVIDIA(0): system kernel log for additional error sages and consult NVIDIA readme...
    ...
    (EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a useable configuration
    Fatal server error:
    no screens found
    Xinit: No such file or directory (errno2): unable to connect to xserver

    I ran df -h and got 53% back...

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  • vinnywright
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    instaed of start kdm try startx and get the errors.

    did you have a non standard video driver installed?

    see if the file system is full with
    Code:
    df -h
    VINNY

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  • giser3546
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    kdm yes sorry... and yes all the updates said they ran fine and said the changes would take effect after i restarted.

    After running "start kdm" I get this little error message.

    start: rejected send message, 1 matched rules; type = "method_call", sender= ":1 (uid=1000 pid=1401 comm="start) interface= "com.ubuntu.Upstart0_6. Job "member = tart" error name = "(unset)" requested_reply=0 destination = "com.ubuntu.Upstart' id=0 pid=1 comm="/s bin/init"))

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