Success!
What I did:
Connected the PC to the internet by cable instead of WiFi.
Started Aptitude, reloaded list of software, updated all packages.
Download and install pacakge xserver-xorg and...
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Success!
What I did:
Connected the PC to the internet by cable instead of WiFi.
Started Aptitude, reloaded list of software, updated all packages.
Download and install pacakge xserver-xorg and...
I had the same problem, please chek this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1306856
Is there a possibility to open /etc/x11/xorg.conf in the recovery mode? (text only)
EDIT: yes there is. Never mind.
I didn't install any drivers, and absolutely don't know how to from the terminal.
I'm going to try all of these solutions, please stand by.
This is what happened:
I've upgraded one of my PC's from Ubuntu 9.04 to Ubuntu 9.10 using the standard upgrade manager. It all went well, until the system restarted. When the splash screen...