Having the same issue as most users here. Installed fresh copy of 18.04
to brand new hard drive, brand new dell XPS 15. Nvidia GTX 1050 on
boardInstalled drivers nvidia-390 from ppa. Now the machine will
only boot to black dos screen and I am not even able to get to the tty
because none of the
Edited to add: I’ve also tried disabling the nouveau-nvidia drivers
before and then after installing the nvidia-390 drivers but still not
working.
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@omar reddam - I also have the GTX 1050 in my new dell XPS-15 laptop.
After deleting xorg.conf as recommended here, I went a step further and
performed this command to blacklist nouveau:
$ sudo bash -c "echo blacklist nouveau >
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nvidia-nouveau.conf"
$ sudo bash -c "echo o
so, I downloaded various versions of the Linux drivers directly from
Nvidia.com website. Went thru the installation process - each time
starting over from scratch, formatting and reinstalling Ubuntu 18.04 so
I would have a "blank canvas" to work with. This process failed too.
My thinking was that
also, still investigating. every one of these fixes all lead to the
same outcome for me - cannot boot with nvidia proprietary drivers
installed, or else stuck in a boot-loop after entering password at gdm
screen.
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@Tom - I have the same exact machine. I tried each of your steps in
order, and I still get only a black screen boot with a few PCIe Bus
Errors. Did you perform a fresh install from scratch or was this coming
from an upgraded OS? Does that even matter???
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I agree! This issue is definitely NOT FIXED!
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I agree! This issue is definitely NOT FIXED!
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tried #116 and also #108. Now all I get is a boot loop at the lighdm
login screen. Put in password and it brings me back to login screen.
This is so frustratingsmh
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@Tom - getting closer! I can now login...but icons are HUGE!!! Lol.
Need to fix resolution
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Back to where I started with a non-bootable machine, after modifying
xorg.conf listed in post #121. I will go aheada purge these nvidia
drivers again, and try #123 to see if that works. This is a crazy
mess!!
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Same issue here with official 18.04 LTS release. I have installed HPLIP
3.18.4, but I get the error message, No System Tray Detected on this
system: Unable to start, exiting. What's worse is that the HP Officejet
printer will not print anything. It just keeps sending all print jobs
to "pause".
Is there any way possible to gain early access to the "FIX RELEASED"
files???
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Same here. Installing nvidia-390 drivers on my Dell XPS 15 9560
results in an unbootable system. I have tried many, if not all, of the
fixes suggested in bug report #1752053, but none of them will allow me
to boot my system once the drivers are installed. I have even tried the
latest nvidia-396 w
I don’t think anyone is working on these issues for us...? There are no
updates anywhere, and this is a real serious problem for so many of us.
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Greetings, this bug is also affecting my brand new fresh clean install
of Ubuntu 17.10 to my Dell XPS 15 laptop. I have gone thru this thread
and have tried every single trick/hack and nothing allows the machine to
boot successfully once the Nvidia drivers are installed. In fact, I am
facing consi
did the steps in post #60now I'm just frozen with no opportunity to
do anything at all. gonna have to reinstall 17.10 once again. This
will me my 6th reinstall...
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@CaptSaltyJack - I'm reinstalling from scratch...should be about an hour
or so. Then before I do anything at all, I will go ahead with each of
your steps and then report back if I have success or not.
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I’ve attempted login to Ubuntu on Xorg(Default) and also Ubuntu on Xorg,
and even Ubuntu(Default). Any and all options just bring me right back
to the password boxlogin loop.
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K...so we’re getting closer! After a fresh install yet again, and following
very closely the steps outlined in post #66, I am now at the lighten login
screen. It will NOT let me login, it’s a constant login loop every time I put
in my password. But at least I’m past boot loop. I attempted to fix
none of the workarounds or suggestions here work for me. It is an
impossible task getting nvidia drivers to work even when only using
XORG/ X11 services and NOT wayland. I will keep looking for answers...
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What is the status of this issue? I am having the exact same problem
with my Lenovo X301 laptop. there is no sound output at all to the TV
using the DisplayPort-to-HDMI cable. Do I need to open a new BUG???
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1445595 ***
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Experiencing the same behavior on brand new Ubuntu 15.04 64-bit
installation. Empty Trash always opens Nautilus. This did not happen
in 14.04
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Experiencing the same behavior on brand new Ubuntu 15.04 64-bit
installation. Empty Trash always opens Nautilus. This did not happen in
14.04
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Please add me to this bug. With each logon, Ubunt tweak keeps changing
my text scaling factor to a larger size. When I open system settings,
and view Display, the scale menu option has NOT changed, but for some
reason Ubuntu tweak keeps taking over and changes the scaling factor,
making the fonts
Greetings, I am having the same exact problem as every user above my
post. Network Manager sees "New GSM conncetion", and it walks me thru
the setup for AT&T LaptopConnect (using 'broadband' as the APN). But it
never ever connects successfully. I have tried this on Ubuntu 12.04,
and now I am eve
Public bug reported:
Greetings, I am having this ongoing issue with Ubuntu. Network Manager
sees "New GSM conncetion", and it walks me thru the setup for AT&T
LaptopConnect (using 'broadband' as the APN). But it never ever connects
successfully. I have tried this on Ubuntu 12.04, and now I am even
bernadette@E4300HJZH1L1:~$ wget
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager/plain/test/mm-test.py
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http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager/plain/test/mm-test.py
Resolving cgit.freedesktop.org (cgit.freedesktop.org)... 131.252.210.161
Connecting to c
also attaching modem.log.txt
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all logs have been attached.
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Sorrybetter modem log attached
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and better nm log attached...
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clearly I am doing something wrong?? can you give me the proper syntax to run
mm while still collecting debug logs? I keep getting this error when trying to
do both:
bernadette@E4300HJZH1L1:~$ python ./mm-test.py
GSM modem
Driver: 'cdc_ether'
Modem device: '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.7/
Did that. Got the same results in the modem.log.txt previously posted.
Now that the network-manager has stopped, even after restartin mm in
debug mode, there is no way for me to launch network connections to try
to connect to the mobile broadband modem. When I go to apps,
network...none of the co
@Aleksander - this is EXACLY what I am followingin the order it is
written.
@Marius - you are correct. I no longer have an NM applet available to
me, so I cannot initiate a new connection. I will try your suggestion
about restarting the applet.
Thanks to you both for your patience with me.
Okgetting CLOSER and CLOSER!! Did a bit more digging, searching,
reading, testing!!
I am able to manually configure wvdial.conf with some settings to initialize
the Dell 5530 Mobile Broadband card.
I "think" I am even able to get it to talk to the AT&T Wireless network.
But that's where al
Ok..FINALLY!! I was able to capture an mmlog while attempting to
connect to AT&T wireless, using the GSM connection in Network Manager.
Here is the attached txt file. sorry to be jumping all over the place,
but I really need to get this up and running.
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...and another modem.log file
Please tell me this time, they contain some valid information for
you.
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OKonce again. New nm.log file
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@Marius - I was able to remove the SIM card from out of the back of the
Dell laptop, and put the card in another AT&T USB wifi device. Then I
installed it to my Windows7 machine using AT&T Connection Mananger v7.2
The card worked fine! I was on the AT&T network in no time at all. I
was even able
...and newest nm log, too.
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OKso I added the PPA, and upgraded the modemmanager, and the network
manager. Ran the mm debugging again and here are the log files. Still
not getting connected to AT&T. :-/
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I got this script from another launchpad bug report where the user was
successful in getting his to connect:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/540003
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Here it is
bernadette@E4300HJZH1L1:~$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hu
What does this mean: "no long affects:modemmanager" ???
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Can you please add me to this list. I am getting the same error when
booting into a fresh installation of Ubuntu13.04.
"nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in raise()"
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Greetings! Just started getting this error. SAME EXACT OUTPUT as listed
in Post #17 above this one. Running Ubuntu 13.04 with latest Gnome PPA
. Software Center simply will not start. Even if I run it with
elevated sudo permissions, as suggested in Post #5, it still crashes,
and will not run.
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