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September 5, 2009

Fixed: Frozen video on boot Ubuntu 9.04

Filed under: Linux — Tags: , , , — admin @ 8:39 pm

I have an Acer 5630 laptop, which has been a great ubuntu/vista box for a few years.  The only flakey hardware is the 1.3 MegaPixel video cam.  Annoying but not really a problem, as it was such bad quality anyway.

Everything was going great, I installed Ubuntu 9.04 when it came out, and then I tried to “improve” the graphics.  I don’t remember what I did, but I ended up with it always booting into a frozen video, with hash garbage  on the screen.  Tonight, I did a google search for “Ubuntu fix for no video on boot” and found a reference to removing the following package xorg-driver-fglrx, well that was the magic incantation.  It worked.  And everything is great again.

Boot into Recovery mode, drop down into a root console and type apt-get remove –purge xorg-driver-fglrx then reboot, or type init 5 to get into multi-user mode.  Everything should be back to normal.

1 Comment

  1. If this works I will bless the ground you walk on. I’ve been wrestling with this and know “there are ways”. I think there is also a way to tell it to start using a generic video driver into a standard VGA resolution screen. But this will certainly suffice.

    Comment by Jerel — September 22, 2009 @ 7:19 pm

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