The system is running in low graphics mode
by seskanda from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5AJG3)
Hello
I have Ubuntu 13.10 and NVidia 8400 GS PCIE graphics card on a desktop PC. And half the time I boot up it gives me this dreaded "The system is running in low graphics mode" prompt. It does not matter if I go 'recovery mode' It seems to happen less often when I do not stop the GRUB menu from auto booting. I have tried nearly everything in the website below:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1416...ics-mode-error
Many things do not apply or work for me in that website. I'm pretty sure not using Nvidia drivers and that could be the issue or not. To me it has something to do with graphics or the desktop itself as the error pops up right before the background for login screen loads. Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance


I have Ubuntu 13.10 and NVidia 8400 GS PCIE graphics card on a desktop PC. And half the time I boot up it gives me this dreaded "The system is running in low graphics mode" prompt. It does not matter if I go 'recovery mode' It seems to happen less often when I do not stop the GRUB menu from auto booting. I have tried nearly everything in the website below:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1416...ics-mode-error
Many things do not apply or work for me in that website. I'm pretty sure not using Nvidia drivers and that could be the issue or not. To me it has something to do with graphics or the desktop itself as the error pops up right before the background for login screen loads. Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance