** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: debian-installer
  
   Alpha-2 of Natty install following exact procedure from testcase
  "Alternate Manual Partitioning (d-i/debian-installer package)" on i386.
  See: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/result/4928/17.  Install went
  fine.  Upon login at step 43, received message that video did not
  qualify for Unity.  The choices were "Change user session" and "Close".
  Neither makes sense in this context and I chose Close.  Gnome does not
  start in a usable manner.  "System program problem detected" error and
  no way to start programs from menus, which are missing.  Can't report
  error, even though I have 512 meg of ram.
  
    I got the exact error on a previous attempt to install from the same
  CD.  I was not following a script, but doing my own typical install.
  
   The system is a HP D510.  1.7 GHz P4, with 512 meg ram, 40 gig hard
  drive and a Matrox G400 video card.  The computer was well tested with
  Ubuntu 10.10 and worked fine, and I have tested the hard drive with
  spinrite.
+ 
+   The same thing happened on a subsequent install where I swapped the
+ video card for a nVidia GeForce Ti4200.

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Title:
  Gnome menus unavailable after fresh install

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