<p>I've had this type of issue before, and it was related to lxdm, exactly as postulated. Can't recall exactly what I did though.</p>
<p>Sent from my mobile, please excuse the brevity.</p>
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On 04/10/2012 09:08 AM, Joe Wennechuk wrote:<br>
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I was having unity issues on a machine I'm working on. So I did an upgrade that crashed half way through. I re-did the upgrade, and reinstalled unity.. The machine now works, but X doesn't come up at bootup. tty7 seems to hang right after pulseaudio starts. I have to log into tty1 and type startx then everything works right. I reinstalled x, but I can't get it to start at boot...<br>
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Sorry I can't provide you with detailed guidance, but I wanted to derail the thread a bit into what I think will be a more helpful direction.<br>
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If startx works, but the GUI doesn't start on boot, then the problem is not likely to be drivers, kernels, memory or any of those. The problem is mostly likely going to be rooted with the display manager. (GDM2 in previous versions of Ubuntu, I think LightDM now.) Try removing/re-installig whichever of those your system is using. (or try installing/using a different one.)<br>
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