Same problem with kernel 5.4.0-33
Tried "nvidia-drm.modeset=1" and splash removal
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[20.04] X session fails to start on 440 and kernel
The problem persists with kernel 5.4.0-34, same problem even with
workaround in GRUB: "nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
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Title:
[20.04] X session fails to
And in fact, someone has just found a better solution:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1845801/comments/71
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I was able to pinpoint my problem as well as a workaround:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1845801
`splash` needs to be removed from grub options: edit
`/etc/default/grub`, remove `splash`, then sudo update-grub
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I installed the last batch of upgrades which included a number of Xorg
and kernel-related packages, and now I can successfully reboot and login
after enabling NVidia drivers. However, I'm stuck at 1024*768
resolution, Gnome display settings don't let me pick anything else and
NVidia X Server
Thanks for your reply. I did tick the "proprietary drivers" checkbox
during the installation, but for some reason nouveau was enabled
afterwards. As for the session-switching gear, it doesn't appear at all
when NVidia drivers are enabled.
Now, the problem persists even on a fully up-to-date beta.
I have installed from scratch Ubuntu Daily 20200412, which is still at
the Linux 5.4.0-21 kernel.
I was not able to replicate the issue that I was facing, therefore for
me I would mark this report as INVALID.
@magean: I have just reinstalled Ubuntu Daily and I got the proprietary
drivers instead
I am having a similar issue. My graphics card is a Geforce GTX 1060 and
the kernel is 5.4.0-21. By default, Ubuntu 20.04 was using `nouveau`
drivers, but nouveau doesn't behave well with some applications I need,
in particular RStudio (which tends to crash under nouveau).
So, I enabled NVidia 440
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-440 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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