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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Is there any way possible to gain early access to the "FIX RELEASED"
files???
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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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@Tom - getting closer! I can now login...but icons are HUGE!!! Lol.
Need to fix resolution
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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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I agree! This issue is definitely NOT FIXED!
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I agree! This issue is definitely NOT FIXED!
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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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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
@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
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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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
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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