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cyboincomp

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hey guys
i got hold of ubuntu live cd from linux mag
i happily changed my bios to boot from cd then booted from the cd

and to my surprise after few clicks abt my system and abt 15 minutes of
scrolling text with all setting ok except
the one which connected to the ubuntu server after the system date verification

which didnot affect the proceedings
and 10 min later i was glaring at the rising sun screen of ubuntu with my mouse immobile and no key stroke from my keyboard seem to

create even a frill on the screen

ya with the the rising sun i get a toolbar like thing on top of screen
plz tell me what to do

sys confg

celeron 1.2 ghz 128 ram
i key keyboard
logitech three button mouse
40 gb hdd
samsung combo
 

praka123

left this forum longback
try ctrl+alt+F2,there may be a virtual console login to it and type:
Code:
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
afterwards give your mouse's port whether ps2 or usb and keyboard type like pc104 for a 104 key keybrd..when the dialog asks..also gave the proper driver of your video card type from the menu which shows in nucurses..if everythings done..try logging out ..and mouse may work...(hmm..dont restart...)..if u really stuck in just press ctrl+alt+backspace...
 
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cyboincomp

Broken In
hey buddy,
i tried ctrl+alt+f2
it got me to a dos like screen where when i typed dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
it told me i require root privilages and when i typed root it says u should b in lowest level of "sh"
typing sh gives
$sh 3.00:
still when i type root it tell to go into lowest "sh"
then i pressed ctrl+alt+f7 to get to desktop
where o popup window told "question"
and some applet couldnt b loaded

pressing ctrl+alt+back
rebooted me with my immobile curser staring right into my face

plz help
 

ujjwal

Padawan
Type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and give your password, to execute the command as root.

Alternatively, you could edit the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf ("sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" from a terminal window) and in the section "InputDevice, change the protocol to "Microsoft" and the device to /dev/ttyS0 (assuming you have a serial mouse on the port known as COM1 in windows.
 
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