rohailm
July 3rd, 2014, 09:31 PM
Hi Everyone,
I have a following issue that i need help with.
I have Ubuntu 12.04 installed on my desktop (no partitions).
Upon my last reboot I cannot launch the Graphical desktop anymore (i.e. i was able to login to graphical desktop before the last hard reboot due to power outage). I am stuck on the black screen with Ubuntu 12.04 sign and the following two messages under it
*Checking Batter state [ok]
* stopping system V runlevel compatibility [ok]
now i have tried to look-up online for help with this issue and i get multiple threads with various answers. no where it explains in simple terms to a non linuxs expert on how to simply follow steps to fix this issue.
Please note: with crtl+alt+f2 i am able to get to the command line where I am asked to login with my user ID and Password (therefore i know my hard drive is fine just cant get to the graphical desktop view)
Can anyone please help me or direct em to a simple step by step guide to help me fix this issue. I really don't want to re-install my desktop as I have a lot files on the hard drive that i dont want to loose.
Any help will be appreciated
Regards,
Roh
I have a following issue that i need help with.
I have Ubuntu 12.04 installed on my desktop (no partitions).
Upon my last reboot I cannot launch the Graphical desktop anymore (i.e. i was able to login to graphical desktop before the last hard reboot due to power outage). I am stuck on the black screen with Ubuntu 12.04 sign and the following two messages under it
*Checking Batter state [ok]
* stopping system V runlevel compatibility [ok]
now i have tried to look-up online for help with this issue and i get multiple threads with various answers. no where it explains in simple terms to a non linuxs expert on how to simply follow steps to fix this issue.
Please note: with crtl+alt+f2 i am able to get to the command line where I am asked to login with my user ID and Password (therefore i know my hard drive is fine just cant get to the graphical desktop view)
Can anyone please help me or direct em to a simple step by step guide to help me fix this issue. I really don't want to re-install my desktop as I have a lot files on the hard drive that i dont want to loose.
Any help will be appreciated
Regards,
Roh