I really do sympathize with your situation but in order to help you, you
have to provide more info about your issue and hardware.  If you looked
at the page I referred to, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Debugging, it would
steer you in the right direction in terms of what is possibly going
wrong with your computer and provide some workarounds.  I am assuming
that you are trying to use the Live CD on a computer that already has a
version of Ubuntu installed on it.  Even if you can not fully utilize
the 10.04 and/or 10.10 Live CD to retrieve logs of usplash or Xorg
crashing, you can provide more than just a description about your
hardware and issues via your already working OS, 9.10.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Debugging lists several methods for retrieving
debugging info such as entering the following commands in a terminal and
attaching the files to this bug report.

lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.txt

sudo dmidecode > dmidecode.txt

With these files we could view the hardware you are using and search
other bug reports and/or ubuntuforums.org, to see if other people are
experiencing similar issues.

In one way that 10.04 and 10.10 differ from previous versions of Ubuntu
is that the kernel handles setting screen resolutions (kernel mode
setting, KMS), while in previous versions screen resolutions were
handled by X (xorg.conf).  That is why there is no "Low Graphics Mode",
with KMS, the kernel is attempting to set the highest possible
resolution that both the monitor and video card are capable of
displaying.

While using the Live CD, I would suggest pressing the F6 key at the menu
screen (where you can choose to install or just try K/X/Ubuntu) select
the "nomodeset" boot option and continue to install/boot.

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