I'd concur with comment #7.  That X fails to start is unfortunate, but
that's a situation that can happen for a variety of reasons (a simple
typo in xorg.conf can prevent it starting for instance); but typically
gdm would dump you into some sort of failsafe mode so you could debug
the problem.  Now gdm simply exits after a few tries, and restarts; the
user experience is a lot of flickering and no way to break in to do
debugging.

Ideally, gdm should fire up the failsafe stuff after failing.  If that
can't be done, then at least it should dump out to the console login,
rather than getting stuck in a loop.

I think this latter option could be achieved by simply making the gdm
upstart job not restart gdm on failure, or to try it a few times but
give up if gdm keeps exiting in a short period of time.

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gdm main process keeps dying and respawning on reboot after karmic beta install
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