Public bug reported:

While testing 19.04 yesterday and installed nvidea gtx 390 drivers from 
additional drivers, rebooted.
It didn't work and came up with a bunch of text showing what happens and stops 
something about starting gdm and just stays their.

Pasting my reddit post of what I did to work around this problem. I didn't do 
anything special during the install. 
Ubuntu set everything up.
This leads to gdm3 refusing to start. It'll show ubuntu then a bunch of 
starting stuff...then come to a screaching halt at something about gdm starting

Work around(after finding and doing a clean install: Egad I had to do a
lot of googling to find this. Bear with

Before you reboot so that the nvidia card works open a terminal and do
these

sudo apt-get install nvidea-common

then sudo -H gedit find etc gdm3 custom.conf

find the line that says

#WaylandEnable=false

change it to look like

WaylandEnable=false

** Affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

- While testing 19.04 yesterday and installed nvidea gtx 390 drivers from
- additional drivers, rebooted:
+ While testing 19.04 yesterday and installed nvidea gtx 390 drivers from 
additional drivers, rebooted.
+ It didn't work and came up with a bunch of text showing what happens and 
stops something about starting gdm and just stays their.
+ 
+ Pasting my reddit post of what I did to work around this problem. I didn't do 
anything special during the install. 
+ Ubuntu set everything up.
+ This leads to gdm3 refusing to start. It'll show ubuntu then a bunch of 
starting stuff...then come to a screaching halt at something about gdm starting
+ 
+ Work around(after finding and doing a clean install: Egad I had to do a
+ lot of googling to find this. Bear with
+ 
+ Before you reboot so that the nvidia card works open a terminal and do
+ these
+ 
+ sudo apt-get install nvidea-common
+ 
+ then sudo -H gedit find etc gdm3 custom.conf
+ 
+ find the line that says
+ 
+ #WaylandEnable=false
+ 
+ change it to look like
+ 
+ WaylandEnable=false

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1819039

Title:
  gdm3 and or gnome plus nvidia failing to start right

Status in gdm3 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  While testing 19.04 yesterday and installed nvidea gtx 390 drivers from 
additional drivers, rebooted.
  It didn't work and came up with a bunch of text showing what happens and 
stops something about starting gdm and just stays their.

  Pasting my reddit post of what I did to work around this problem. I didn't do 
anything special during the install. 
  Ubuntu set everything up.
  This leads to gdm3 refusing to start. It'll show ubuntu then a bunch of 
starting stuff...then come to a screaching halt at something about gdm starting

  Work around(after finding and doing a clean install: Egad I had to do
  a lot of googling to find this. Bear with

  Before you reboot so that the nvidia card works open a terminal and do
  these

  sudo apt-get install nvidea-common

  then sudo -H gedit find etc gdm3 custom.conf

  find the line that says

  #WaylandEnable=false

  change it to look like

  WaylandEnable=false

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