12.10 No GUI at all...?!?
Hi all,
I just installed Lubuntu 12.10 on my Asus netbook. Upon restart the screen has no GUI at all present, it asks for username and password via console...?!?
How do I get the graphical interface to show? It doesn't even give me the log in screen...
Specs:
Asus 1225C
Intel Atom N2800 1.86GHz
DDR3 2gb
500gb HDD
Re: 12.10 No GUI at all...?!?
Welcome to the forums! I recommend you type "n2800" or "Cedarview" into the Search box at the top right of this page for some good advice. :)
Re: 12.10 No GUI at all...?!?
Re: 12.10 No GUI at all...?!?
Thanks for the tip, snowpine.
I went and found this thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...=lubuntu+n2800
I typed the following into the console, advised by NikTh;
sudo service lightdm stop
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-core xsever-common xorg
sudo service lightdm start
After typing the second to last command I get Package configuration message on the screen saying;
Only one display manager can manage a given X server, but multiple display manager packages are installed. Please select which display manager should run by default.
Multiple display managers can run simultaneously if they are configured to manage different servers: to achieve this, configure the display managers accordingly, edit each of their init scripts in /etc/init.d, and disable the check for a default display manager.
Default display manager:
lightdm
xorg
xserver-common
xserver-xorg
xserver-xorg-core
What should I done in this phase, as I still have one line of command to type afterwards?
Re: 12.10 No GUI at all...?!?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
DanR01
I get the following after a lot of code:
Loading extension GLX
Fatal server error:
no sreens found
(EE)
PLease consult the X.Org Foundation support.
(EE) Please also check the log file at "var/log/Xorg.0.log" for additionla information.
(EE)
Server terminated with error(1). Closing log file.
xinit: giving up
xinit: unable to connect to xserver: connection refused
xinit: server error
Re: 12.10 No GUI at all...?!?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sayofethos
Thanks for the tip, snowpine.
I went and found this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...=lubuntu+n2800
I typed the following into the console, advised by NikTh;
sudo service lightdm stop
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-core xsever-common xorg
sudo service lightdm start
After typing the second to last command I get Package configuration message on the screen saying;
Only one display manager can manage a given X server, but multiple display manager packages are installed. Please select which display manager should run by default.
Multiple display managers can run simultaneously if they are configured to manage different servers: to achieve this, configure the display managers accordingly, edit each of their init scripts in /etc/init.d, and disable the check for a default display manager.
Default display manager:
lightdm
xorg
xserver-common
xserver-xorg
xserver-xorg-core
What should I done in this phase, as I still have one line of command to type afterwards?
Select lightdm, that's the default display manager Ubuntu uses.
Re: 12.10 No GUI at all...?!?
Alright.
After typing the "sudo apt-get install -f" the following message appears:
The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required: libreadline5
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove it.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Is this of any interest?
Ok, and so after I choose lightdm from the menu there's a lot of code where different plug-ins are loaded, altogether 20 of them, comes this:
Skipping profile in /etc/apparmor.d/disable: usr.sbin.rsyslogd
*Starting AppArmor profiles
*Starting NTP server ntpd
And here nothing happens...?
Re: 12.10 No GUI at all...?!?
I had a similar problem when I first started using it because it was booting from single instead of generic or something in grub2, try pressing f2 or f12 at boot to get a full boot menu and choose the highest generic linux kernel
It shouldn't matter if you have a few default desktop environments because when you get to the GUI login there's an option to choose which to start
Re: 12.10 No GUI at all...?!?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sayofethos
Alright.
After typing the "sudo apt-get install -f" the following message appears:
The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required: libreadline5
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove it.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Is this of any interest?
This is not of any direct relevance to your problem. It is just the package management getting on with it's business. Next time you are in the terminal, do
Code:
sudo apt-get autoremove
and it will be taken care of. Even if you don't do that, it wont cause you any bother except that apt-get may report it again at some point. Oh, and it is taking up a couple of kB of drive space.
Re: 12.10 No GUI at all...?!?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
greatsirkain
I had a similar problem when I first started using it because it was booting from single instead of generic or something in grub2, try pressing f2 or f12 at boot to get a full boot menu and choose the highest generic linux kernel
It shouldn't matter if you have a few default desktop environments because when you get to the GUI login there's an option to choose which to start
Sorry, greatsirkain, but what you just said goes a little "over my head" so to speak..
F2 brings up the Aptio Setup Utility(boot menu i guess), but what you said about choosing the highest generic linux kernel doesn't seem to show up here. In "Main" I can only affect date and time; in "Advanced" I can go to CPU configuration, IDE configuration and Onboard devices configuration, and Start Easy Flash (BIOS update); in "Boot" I can choose if the boot is from the SATA or USB etc.
My apologies if this seems like a "Mountain out of a molehill" thing, I had no idea Asus ****** me over so bad with their onboard graphics etc... Ubuntu 12.04 at least installed properly, but was slow, so I thought Lubuntu would be a breeze to run on this thing as well. Guess I was wrong...