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Switching to lightdm instead of gdm3 gets around the problem. Should I
change the component to gdm3?
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I am able to reproduce this following a reinstall of 18.04 from the ISO
image, but only on the same box. No problems on two other computers.
Will try reverting to 17.10 to see if that fixes the problem.
As for the component, can I test with alternative session managers, or
is gdm3 the only game in
Difference between remove & purge:
- 'remove' uninstall the package, but does not remove the package settings,
which can disturb the system and conflict with an other driver choice.
- 'purge' remove both package & its settings; that is way recommended.
About /etc/X11/xorg.conf, this is no more us
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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This happens with all combination of (bionic-ish) kernels and drivers
I've tried so far, including:
Drivers: NVIDIA proprietary installer 396.24, nvidia-driver-396
(396.24-0ubuntu0~gpu18.04.1), nvidia-390 (390.48-0ubuntu3+gpu18.04.2)
kernels: 4.15.0-20-lowlatency, a locally built 4.16.3
cards: G
I'm not exactly clear what you mean by purging and settings removal.
I've run uninstall with the proprietary driver (and rebooted) I've used
nvidia-driver-396 and apt-cache remove --purge'd that. I've tried to
video cards now. In short, I've tried everything I can think of, but
still end up with th
Be sure to purge the previous used nvidia driver before testing a new one
(settings removal).
Do you get the same issue if 'nouveau' driver is used ? (nvidia purged, and
reboot)
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Same symptoms with a brand new GTX 1070 ti :(
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Should I set this back to new?
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Same thing happens with nvidia-346.
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With that card, use nvidia-331 or 346 instead.
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