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[Bug 1132736] Re: Xorg fails to start after installing the Hardware Enablement Stack due to missing symlink after purging old xserver-xorg

 

I've just updated another computer's HWE stack from Trusty (xserver-
xorg) to Vivid (xserver-xorg-lts-vivid) and can confirm again that this
bug has been fixed, starting from when you update to Vivid HWE stack.

The /etc/X11/X symlink is still deleted when one purges the remnants of
the previous stack, but X nevertheless starts normally at boot time.

I've changed the bug status to Fix Released for xorg-lts-vivid.

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Title:
  Xorg fails to start after installing the Hardware Enablement Stack due
  to missing symlink after purging old xserver-xorg

Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in xorg-lts-trusty package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xorg-lts-utopic package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xorg-lts-vivid package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Bug:

  The bug happens whenever the remaining configuration files of the
  original X stack is removed, ie purging. It does not happen for users
  who do not explicitly remove those.

  Workaround:

  For example, if upgraded 14.04 LTS to the 14.04.2 HWE stack
  (=14.10/utopic):

  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg-lts-utopic

  This restores the symlink /etc/X11/X -> /usr/bin/Xorg

  ---

  After installing the hardware enablement stack on precise by running:
  sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-quantal xserver-xorg-lts-quantal

  Xorg fail to start. There is no error message or anything, just a black screen. Switching to a vt i possible and lightdm/x-0.log shows that a symlink is missing:
  X: cannot stat /etc/X11/X (No such file or directory), aborting.

  I updates two computers running precise x86_64 and both had the
  problem.

  Just recreating the symlink fixes the problem and then precise runs
  perfectly fine with the new stack (in fact, it's more stable so far).

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