Ubuntu :: X Doesn't Start If No Monitor Plugged

May 11, 2010

The computer is used as a server and I connect remotely on it with VNC. It has no monitor. It was working fine until I upgraded to Lucid. Now, it only works with a basic vesa driver (800x600 max res). The log says:

NVIDIA(0): No display devices found for this X screen.
Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration.

If I plug a monitor, it work fines. Is there a way to disable monitor detection?

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I have an old computer (Pentium 4) without a monitor. To make the most of it I installed Ubuntu server on it and have been using it for almost a year. A couple of months ago I don't really recall what I did but since then it doesn't start-up unless a monitor was plugged in.

I've tried pinging it but it doesn't respond when no monitor is plugged in. meaning it's not even booting correctly.

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Code:
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Code:
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I'll try to recall exactly what I did...

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Code:
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