I still encounter this issue after upgrade my bionic to the latest update.
The only way to boot to graphic shell is config to using lightdm as default.
Now I'm in unity session and try to install nvidia-396 to see if it fix this
issue.
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Same issue with nvidia-396, I must config lightdm as default display manager.
After that I can login to ubuntu and ubuntu-unity sessions.
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I think there is something wrong with gdm3/wayland/NVIDIA proprietary driver.
If I config gdm3 as default display manager, when rebooted, I have a black
screen but I'm able to switch to other tty by press crtl-alt-f2 to f7.
Then I edit /etc/gdm3/custom.conf uncomment line 7th to WaylandEnable=fals
My hardware configuration is CPU Intel E3 1231 v3 (no iGPU), GPU NVIDIA
GTX 1060 6GB, RAM DDR3 16GB
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nvidia-390 fails to boot graphical di
Yes, it seems this bug does not happen any more on my PC.
But the update alone does not resolve the issue.
After I remove - install the drivers, lightdm and gdm several times, suddenly
it works :))
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Solution in #123 did not work for me, even with higher sleep time.
So I have to switch back to lightdm.
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nvidia-390 fails to boot graphica