Hi!,
cozski,
There is something wrong with your 12.04 upgrade, as 'uname -r' shows: "3.0.0-26-generic", which is 11.10. 12.04 would show "3.2.2.0-33 or 34" and the unity_test cmd would have shown the support level.
[ I am assuming that you do not get a Recovery Menu, or that 'Resume normal boot' does not work.]
Do you get a grub boot menu with alternative OS choices?, or is 11.10 the only choice you get?
Can you run:
from a recovery tty?, or does it give you a: 'can not open screen' type message?
If it runs, and updates are available, install them.
Does it give you an "Update to 12.10 available" message, or similar? If so, run it.
If it does not, then try the following: [the dpkg cmd may take a long time, 10-15 minutes, with no feedback, just wait it out].
From a terminal or tty, run the following and reboot.
Code:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get install -fix-missing
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a
sudo reboot
Then re-run the previously requested cmds:
Code:
uname -r
lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga
/usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p
and Post how you got on.
Edit: A Tip that may help:
If you have a mouse with a middle button or a Scroll Wheel, to copy and paste a command line into a terminal or TTY:
1. Open the terminal.
2. Highlight the cmd line you want to run.
3. Move the Mouse cursor to the prompt in the terminal window.
4. Press the Middle Button or Scroll Wheel; the cmd text will be Pasted into place.
5, Press 'Enter'.
Chao!,
bogan.
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