It appears to be a xorg or gdm problem. I'm setting the package as xorg, please change it if that's xorg-related.
I removed the unnecessary complaints from the bug description. Thank you for your comprehension. ** Description changed: Whenever I try to log into the computer from GDM, I get a bug saying that there is already an X Server running on Display 0:. It gives me an option to start a new one on the next display. If I say yes, it has me log on again, and then just tells me there's already an X server running on that display. If I say no, it has me log on again and tells me the same error. I'm told that I could work around this bug if I could remove the X server lock in temp, however, the tty shells appear to be broken too. I try to log into them and then they just have me enter my credentials again. - I have never had this kind of negative experience before with Ubuntu, - but this is simply intolerable. I'd like some kind of fix. + I have never had this kind of negative experience before with Ubuntu. + I'd like some kind of fix. - For reference sake, my video card is an nVidia 9500. This bug occured - with both the 173 drivers and the 180 drivers, so it would seem drivers - are unrelated. + For reference, my video card is an nVidia 9500. This bug occured with + both the 173 drivers and the 180 drivers, so it would seem drivers are + unrelated. UPDATE - I've decided to go back to 8.04 LTS, as this bug has remained - unfixed for so incredibly long that I've been convinced the team that - works on 9.04 just plain doesn't care. + unfixed for so long. ** Package changed: ubuntu => xorg (Ubuntu) -- X Server is already running on Display 0: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/386820 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
