Is there a command to switch back from nvdia 304 to the default graphic
driver? Just to see whether this will gives me a GUI.
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall doesn't work
Henk
Henk Terhell schreef op 30-8-2014 om 14:31:
Reinstalled the latest ISO of Lubuntu 14.10 i386 today. After
updating/upgrading and installing NVDIA 304 driver, the blank screen
problem persists and thereafter I can only enter terminal mode after
alt-F1.
Henk
Henk Terhell schreef op 29-8-2014 om 20:58:
Hi Israel
the output is: lightdm is already the newest version
(no upgrade or install done)
I recall that I had to install all versions of lubuntu on this PC
(with Geforce 6100/nForce 405 graphic card) with nomodeset and
installed the nvdia driver 304 thereafter, because of immediate
screen freezes without nomodeset. Perhaps there is a link to my
problem of the latest update of 14.10.
Henk
Israel schreef op 29-8-2014 om 19:56:
On 08/29/2014 12:09 PM, Henk Terhell wrote:
The output file on startx is attached.
Henk
Brendan Perrine schreef op 29-8-2014 om 18:38:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 17:30:16 +0200
Henk Terhell <[email protected]> wrote:
for which a patch is underway). However, with the update of 14.10
today
It may be helpful to find out why and what error messages happen
when startx is used so people can understand what the error is.
Hi Henk,
That is truly an odd error to have.. it is almost as if no display
manager is installed.
Can you double check to make sure you have a display manager installed?
Simply,
sudo apt-get install ligthdm
Should be enough to get an idea.
Usually the display manager takes care of hooking the tty to X.
This is just my first guess here...
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