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sudi16 02-05-2005 02:51 AM

xserver cannot start in ubuntu linux
 
hello everybody,
i have a ubuntu linux installed in my hard disk on a 5 gb partition.i have windows xp professional and windows 98 on rest of the drive.
my problem is this that graphical interface of ubuntu is not working and it only shows text based interface.the error message it gives is
" i cannot star the x server(your graphical system).it is likely it is not set up correctly.would you like to view the server output to diagnose the problem."
when i click yes it says
"GDM: x server not found.
:/usr/xllr6/bin/x:0-br -audit 0-auth/var/lib/gdm/:0.xauth-nolisten tip-uti
error: command could not be executed.
please install the x server or edit/etc/gdm/gdm.conf to point to the right place."
my pc's hardware configuration is pentium 2.6 processor,256 DDR RAM,40 GB samsung haddisk and i have samsung syncmaster 17 inch monitor.
please help me out.

acid_kewpie 02-05-2005 04:15 AM

it looks like you've not got it all installed correctly. install the meta-package "x-window-system-core" installed, as this contains all the different packages you need. it should have ben installed by default, but if GDM is saying there's no server...

acid_kewpie 02-05-2005 04:15 AM

alternatively if it is fully installed, run xorgconfig to reconfigure your devices.

sudi16 02-08-2005 09:34 AM

thanks for helping me.now i have installed mandrake 10.1 in my pc and it is working fine.

Basslord1124 02-08-2005 09:52 AM

That's good. I have a friend who likes Ubuntu...me, I could do without it. I do think it's a good distro for beginners though....just not for me. Once you find a distro you like, stick with it. Best advice given to me by a friend. Mandrake is another one that's good for beginners.

masand 02-10-2005 03:06 PM

for ur ubuntu problem

try running

xorgconfig after u bootup in text mode

regards


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