I guess that you asked on http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php
But could this help?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2108869&highlight=screen+black+lines+text+screen%3A-+Ubuntu+13.10+%26lt%3Bname%26gt%3B+tty1+%26lt%3Bname%26gt%3B+login%3A
On 31/03/14 17:11, Barry Titterton wrote:
Hello,
I have recently converted a desk top machine from XP to Unbuntu but
have a small problem with the graphics during start up.
The machine has a legacy Nvidia graphics card (6800LE). I installed
Ubuntu 13.10 as the only OS on the machine. The installer used the
Nouveau graphics driver as the default for the Nvidia card but it gave
problems so I used Software & Updates > Additional Drivers to change
to the propriety nvidia-304-updates driver.
The problem is when I start the machine, after the BIOS text screen,
the screen now goes black with only the following two lines of text on
the screen:-
Ubuntu 13.10 <name> tty1
<name> login:
(Where <name> is the ID of the machine)
I then wait for approx 30 seconds, without touching the keyboard, and
the machine will eventually go to the normal log-in screen. I can then
log-in to Unity as normal, and everything works fine.
So you will see that this pause at the tty1 screen is more of an
annoyance than a problem. It also gives a poor impression to people
that I am trying to convert to Ubuntu. I have tried Google but all of
the issues that I have found refer to a total loss of display rather
that this temporary pause during boot. Can anyone suggest a way of
stopping this pause?
Regards,
Barry T
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