Wednesday, April 4, 2018

command line - No GUI boot; startx error, I suspect no filesystem corruption

Till yesterday, my Ubuntu 9.10 was working fine. I had watched a movie using vlc. I had also charged my ipod using the laptop.



Today, when I started it, I automatically booted into command line. There seems to be no filesystem corruption etc as I can view/open (text) files. Before the CLI appeared, the screen blinked with a cursor, then the white Ubuntu logo flashed, and then I got the CLI login prompt.




After logging in, if I try startx, to start gnome, I get the following error after a few seconds:




  • giving up

  • xinit: No such file or directory (errno 2): unable to connect to X
    server

  • xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error*



The same error comes up, even if I use sudo, or if I change my directory to '/' before using startx, and also when, from the grub, using the recovery mode option to load into CLI, and then trying startx.




On trying command 'xinit', I get
"Server error"



Also, on trying GDM, I get 2 errors.



I cannot connect to the internet in this state.



Thanks for any help.




I am using Dell Inspiron 1440, no special graphics card.

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