<p>I upgraded from Karmic, and my laptop overheated near the end, but I thought Plymouth didn't have a chance to configure. I'm on i915 too.</p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">On 2 May 2010 18:44, "Rob Parker" <<a href="mailto:rob@iparker.co.uk">rob@iparker.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br><br>Ubuntu 10.04, codenamed Lucid Lynx, or just Lucid.<br>
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On the topic - I'm not really sure what's caused your issue, but I was<br>
recently installing Lucid on considerably old laptop (a toshiba a35),<br>
and found it'd only boot with noapic, and even then Xorg would be<br>
unstable with things like video, but a later Xorg (or kernel, maybe)<br>
update in the Lucid development cycle meant Xorg would not start at<br>
all, but now with the same arguments your using (plus noapic) - to<br>
force Xorg to use vesa and, I guess, not use KMS - I can finally start<br>
Xorg again. But yeah, not sure where the problem lies, or whether the<br>
two issues are related.<br>
<p><font color="#500050"><br>On 2 May 2010 18:52, <<a href="mailto:roundyz@hotmail.ru">roundyz@hotmail.ru</a>> wrote:<br>> stuart bell wrote:<br>><br>>>><br>>>> Hi All,<br>>>><br>>>> I'...</font></p>
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