I had the same problem. Recovery mode won't help, but if you boot normally, notice that the clock works and you can plug in a USB keyboard to login. Then execute
apt-get -f install
It worked...
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I had the same problem. Recovery mode won't help, but if you boot normally, notice that the clock works and you can plug in a USB keyboard to login. Then execute
apt-get -f install
It worked...
I nice solution to this problem, which I had a week ago, is to plug in a USB keyboard at the apparently frozen login. Actually, it is not, you can see the clock is working. Then execute
apt-get...
I had a similar problem
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1733840
The difference was that I could see the login screen. I also solved the problem with a USB keyboard and typing
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Ok, problem fixed! I simply attached a USB keyboard when at the login screen, and even though the display was terrible and the performance poor, I executed
sudo apt-get -f install
which...
I have not yet tried the live cd, because I don't have one and have problems burning one. I will let you know as soon as I give it a try. I am hoping to be able to boot with it and complete the...
It did not, thanks anyway. Nomodeset caused a blank screen, noapic and nolapic caused white squares to appear in a corner of the screen and in place of the login screen, acpi_osi and acpi=off changed...
Yes, I do get the GRUB menu, but then what? The options I get are for memtest, Windows, Ubuntu, and Ubuntu Recovery. My guess is that I should edit some boot parameters, since its my only way to...
I am new to Ubuntu, using a rather incompatible laptop (Gateway ID49C) with 10.04; by this I mean that I have problems with sound output, brightness control, keypad functionality, occasional freezes,...