I just got done installing Hardy Heron on my laptop and began to
experience the same problem.  My laptop came equipped with an ATI 9600.
After doing some successful logging in and out to get my system
configured with its various users, I noticed that a notification box
appeared at the top of my screen informing me of some new and nifty
proprietary drivers just waiting to be installed that were pertinent to
my video card. I clicked on it and went through the installation of the
ATI accelerated graphics driver.

After installing this driver, I rebooted my system.  From there I went
back into my root account to finish configuring the system and cleaning
up.  I then hit the CTRL-ALT-BKSPC to go back to the X login screen.  I
experienced a black screen and my system froze up.  I attempted to move
over to one of my terminals using CTRL-ALT-F2 or CTRL-ALT-F3.  Both of
these endeavors were unsuccessful.  I had to manually power the system
down and reboot.

I was able to isolate the issue to the ATI accelerated graphics driver
that I had installed.  The only fix that I can suggest here is to
disable and uninstall the driver through System>Administration>Hardware
Drivers.  After doing this, reboot your Ubuntu box and everything should
be fine.  You may lose a few bells and whistles in the process (i.e. 3D
acceleration, eye candy, and 2D stuff).

I'm fairly sure that it's the ATI driver creating the problem and
crashing X.  I hope that this helps someone.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107115
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