Just tried booting today's daily build 06 June on an IBM ThinkCentre
with Intel i845G graphics.  It won't do Natty 3D at all but runs Natty
2D fine.

Booted up, message was:
"Oh, No, something went wrong.  Please log out and log in again"

Guess what.  The default desktop is listed as 
Ubuntu
which of course won't/can't work on the i845G.

Changed it to:
Ubuntu 2D

which is up and running with all today's usual warts of course like
Gnome-user-share crash.

So now I've got two machines that won't/can't boot 3D, and for both of
them booting 06 June should go right on to boot Unity 2D but don't.
Some code is noticing they won't run Ubuntu 3D, that's true, and instead
of letting it default to Unity 2D goes in and tries to set it to Ubuntu,
namely Unity 3D, which won't work, and not even that the .iso doesn't
have to code.

Now I have two test pc's which will run 3D.  They boot .iso up in 2D like they 
should.  The two test pc's that won't/can't run 3D are somehow getting set to 
default desktop
Ubuntu
which won't work.

When I do log in changing the Ubuntu to Ubuntu 2D all four pc's run O.K.
for an Alpha.

Jerry

Jerry

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Title:
  Daily build 05 May Live boots to red screen & cursor

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