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To
I am still affected by this bug after the 18.04 release.
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In my issue the CPU is AMD ryzen.
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This also affected me on Bionic. Note that I had the Nvidia native
drivers working in 17.10, but the bug only affected me in Bionic.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
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i had the same problem in ubuntu 18.04 after upgrading to nvidia-
drivers-390.48, than i could not login even using nouveau after removing
all nvidia driver.
GDM3 could not manage to boot properly but just installing lightdm and
setting it to default let me login successfully (i did not remove gdm
Honestly I wouldn't concern yourself with it at this point. Ubuntu 18.04
is due out in just over two weeks.
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I was reading everything and I want to make sure this is the same issue.
When i install the nvidia driver everything runs, installs all good.
when i reboot, under the login i dont have an option for "ubuntu" and
"ubuntu xorg" im able to log in, theres screen tearing but ive managed
to fix that. how
hi, i have this problem too
im using sony vaio vpceg38fg with nvidia 410m
but the screen is not black, its just turned off.
i have tried nvidia binary driver 384.111, 304.137, 340.104 none of them worked
bug-free
nouveau work but i cannot change the brightness of the screen.
i have workaround th
And, I forgot to mention, I disabled Wayland in '/etc/gdm3/custom.conf'
by uncommenting
#WaylandEnable=false
to
WaylandEnable=false
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Hi there, I've made it work. I don't know if it matters but I am using
nvidia-390.
So, first of all, we need to fix nvidia-persistenced.
sudo cp /lib/systemd/system/nvidia-persistenced.service /etc/systemd/system
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/nvidia-persistenced.service
Here we have to chang
gdm3 and nvidia binary drivers don't work together yet. Maybe 18.04 although
there's not much evidence that anyone who knows how to fix this problem is
working on it.
This problem has emerged since the default Ubuntu session now uses gdm3 (as of
17.10) but standard gnome users on all recent dis
I'm also affected by this, running a laptop with intel i5-6300HQ, and
GTX 950M. GDM3 won't work at all, but switching to lightDM and Xorg only
seems to have solved it temporarily. I'm using nvidia-384 with a
4.13.10-* kernel.
Here's a question with slightly more details:
https://askubuntu.com/ques
Ok found finally a work solution (I bet for most of you :))
https://gist.github.com/wangruohui/df039f0dc434d6486f5d4d098aa52d07
Basically skip all the nvidia repository ppa. Install lightdm. Purge
gdm3. Follow manual install for the latest driver. Login with lightdm as
Xorg.
Now I have shining G
As it looks like there is no chance to make this work on 17.10 do you
know if downgrading to 16.04 helps?
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#77 enabled me to use nvidia drivers
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Is likley the same issue as this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1725169?comments=all
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Maybe there are separate issues. Booting to a black screen after update
happened on three of my machines (2 nvidia, 1 AMD). On all of them it
was enough to remove the binary drivers, reboot and reinstall them.
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I actually don't think uninstalling nvidia & reinstalling is good
enough. gdm3 has to be removed.
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Ubuntu 17.10 boo
There is a quite popular question on Askubuntu regarding this:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/96/after-the-upgrade-to-17-10-i-only-get-a-black-screen-how-do-i-fix-this
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The solution is actually easier than #60. You just need to remove and
reinstall the nvidia drivers (or amd if you used those).
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It has been clear for a while now that Ubuntu actually has a 2-year
release cycle. I have used ubuntu since 8.10, always using the most
recent release but since 10.04 I have considered that LTS stands for
long term STABLE because of exactly this kind of problem with 17.10. So
I now consider the n
Yeah, apparently 17.10 wasn’t tested thoroughly before release.
And yes, #60 works. Just make sure lightdm is installed.
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#60 confirmed as the solution to this?
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I have read this entire thread and am wondering if we have some type of
active clear solution. I was under the impression that Ubuntu had
matured and this kind of nightmare was almost unheaded of anymore.
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sorry, #80 was designated for (similar) Bug 1724639...
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today xubuntu deployed kernel 4.0.13-17. Looking into grub editor at
starton, gfxpayload option isn't shown any more. Does kernel update edit
grub boot options? If yes, how is etc/default/grub updated? Otherwise
latter update-grub would restore options of historic version?
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Confirming #49 fixed it for me. Thanks Aergistal.
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You can also do all of the commands from the rescue mode.
What is concerning is that this major issue is still left untouched. Is
there anything we can do to help?
On Sun, 5 Nov 2017, 10:05 pm William Haverstock,
wrote:
> I had the blank screen, no login screen problem.
>
> The computer was oth
I had the blank screen, no login screen problem.
The computer was otherwise running though.
I ssh-ed from another computer to the problem computer
to execute the suggested commands.
If on a home network you can login to your router with a
web browser to get the IP address for your problem compu
In my case, the header files for the lowlatency kernel were not
available so when installing the nvidia drivers, there was a subtle
warning. After installing the kernel headers for lowlatency the
workaround worked.
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Hmm. What I did was load into recovery mode which allowed me to install and
uninstall packages - there I uninstalled lightgdm and ran the suggested
dpkg-config command to setup gdm.
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 4:11 PM Bernadette Addison
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> none of the workarounds or suggestions here work for me
none of the workarounds or suggestions here work for me. It is an
impossible task getting nvidia drivers to work even when only using
XORG/ X11 services and NOT wayland. I will keep looking for answers...
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Sorry you can't get it working, that's all I can think of. My advice
would be to just go back to 17.04 and install Gnome there if you want
the Gnome experience.
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I’ve attempted login to Ubuntu on Xorg(Default) and also Ubuntu on Xorg,
and even Ubuntu(Default). Any and all options just bring me right back
to the password boxlogin loop.
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K...so we’re getting closer! After a fresh install yet again, and following
very closely the steps outlined in post #66, I am now at the lighten login
screen. It will NOT let me login, it’s a constant login loop every time I put
in my password. But at least I’m past boot loop. I attempted to fix
Good luck! I went through several tries to get it right. Make sure after
removing gdm that lightdm is installed.. that's key. And if you get a
login screen, be sure to use Xorg. Those two things SHOULD get you on
the right track hopefully.
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@CaptSaltyJack - I'm reinstalling from scratch...should be about an hour
or so. Then before I do anything at all, I will go ahead with each of
your steps and then report back if I have success or not.
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did the steps in post #60now I'm just frozen with no opportunity to
do anything at all. gonna have to reinstall 17.10 once again. This
will me my 6th reinstall...
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Bernadette:
Just to make sure, did you try the below in this exact order?
sudo apt purge gdm3
(optional step if lightdm is not auto installe) sudo apt install -y lightdm
sudo apt purge nvidia*
sudo apt install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
sudo apt install nvidia-384
This worked for me. At the light
Greetings, this bug is also affecting my brand new fresh clean install
of Ubuntu 17.10 to my Dell XPS 15 laptop. I have gone thru this thread
and have tried every single trick/hack and nothing allows the machine to
boot successfully once the Nvidia drivers are installed. In fact, I am
facing consi
Did the steps above on my laptop. It works, though the "Ubuntu" login
just logs me out right away (I believe that's Wayland). If I choose
"Ubuntu on Xorg", I can log in with no issues.
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You're right :) I skipped the nvidia part. Just wanted to see how the VM
would behave if I purged gdm. Then I realized lightdm was not installed,
so that would be an extra step on that list.
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The VM would be using VirtualBox drivers, not NVIDIA - so I don't think
your problem is related!
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017, 4:45 pm CaptSaltyJack, <1705...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Thanks! Ran that on a VM as a test. I wound up with a text-based login
> shell, no greeter. "sudo apt install lightdm"
Thanks! Ran that on a VM as a test. I wound up with a text-based login
shell, no greeter. "sudo apt install lightdm" fixed that, but my VM may
not have been in a totally clean state.
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sudo apt purge gdm3
sudo apt purge nvidia*
sudo apt install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
sudo apt install nvidia-384
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Sorry, there were many different solutions posted so I wasn’t sure which
was the correct one.
So just to be clear, is the solution:
$ sudo apt purge gdm3
??
What’s the exact list of steps to resolve this?
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See the steps we've already posted to alleviate the issue. Remove gdm
On Sat, 28 Oct 2017, 11:00 pm CaptSaltyJack, <1705...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Sorry to spam the comments, there's no edit feature. Once again I have a
> black screen with a blinking cursor, but I'm able to hit Ctrl+Alt+F6
Sorry to spam the comments, there's no edit feature. Once again I have a
black screen with a blinking cursor, but I'm able to hit Ctrl+Alt+F6 to
get to a shell. How do I troubleshoot this?
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Update: Went into a recovery shell as root, ran "dpkg-reconfigure
xserver-xorg". I got no output, no prompts, nothing. Rebooted, things
are OK now.
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I take that back. Just rebooted, and I have a black screen with a
blinking cursor. Ugh.
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Just wanted to weigh in: simply adding "nomodeset" to my kernel command
line worked! I was able to use the proprietary NVidia drivers, no
problem. I'm on a ThinkPad T570.
It looks like due to this change, I'm using X11 instead of Wayland. I
don't know if I care either way, everything works great a
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#49 save my life!
Thank you for sharing the solution @Aergistal!
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Combination of Vadim and Aergistal's process is what worked for me. End
result is no gdm3 and I'm using gnome-shell instead of ubuntu's 17.10
gnome desktop. This was a repeatable process :):
ssh into my ubuntu 17.10 machine
sudo apt-get purge gdm3
sudo apt purge nvidia*
sudo apt install nvidia-384
That did not work for me. I had to uninstall gdm3 completely in order to be
able to even get a login screen up.
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The solution that worked in my case:
4.13.0-16-lowlatency
Nvidia GT 620
gdm3 with Wayland
sudo apt purge nvidia*
sudo apt install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
sudo apt install nvidia-384
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'nomodeset' does not work as a workaround in my case.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-384 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I've tried all solutions, nothing work for me... I can't disable my
Intel GPU on bios (Motherboard: MSI Z270-A PRO). Maybe i need to
downgrade to ubuntu 17.04 ?
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I got around this with a GTX1080 by choosing advanced options for Ubuntu
at GRUB and using the 4.10.0-37-generic kernel. 13.0.0-16-generic causes
the "stopping user manager for uid" loop.
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I've installed updated to 17.10 on my Dell XPS 13 with Nvidia GT960M and
have the issue where no wayland session is presented. I'm happy to do
some tests from you if you'd like to check anything on a newer system
with Optimus
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I too am affected by this bug
The device is a Dell Vostro 5470 with Intel integrated graphic card + Nvidia
GT740M using
driver version 375.66.
The bug appears when doing a clean install of Ubuntu gnome, changing the
nouveau driver to proprietary 375.66 and rebooting. Upon reboot the
login scre
Done https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1719500
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MicWit, please log a separate bug.
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desktop wi
I have installed 17.10 in a virtual box (have an nvidia card in my pc,
not sure what virtual box detects as, in a windows host), and been
updating it daily to check out the 17.10 progression. It was fine for a
few weeks, but then about a week ago I would install, and then boot -
all good, and then
As of the latest updates to gdm3, I still can't boot with my laptop when it's
in discrete mode (nvidia graphics only). Does not get to the greeter.
syslog is full of countless repetitions of "Stopping NVIDIA persistence
Daemon".
CPU must be high because the fan comes on. I've reported this but
Yes, please log a different bug if you're using Intel graphics.
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I have a similar problem with an intel graphic card
corrado@corrado-HP-aa-p5:~$ inxi -GxxIS
System:Host: corrado-HP-aa-p5 Kernel: 4.12.0-11-generic x86_64
bits: 64 gcc: 7.1.0
Desktop: Gnome 3.24.3 (Gtk 3.22.19-0ubuntu1) dm: gdm3
Distro: Ubuntu Artful Aardvark (d
Defaut seen ::
cpu#0 stuck over 22s ! (manager-gpu :984)
Pb start gpu? on xorg video
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My pc ASUS GL753V Core I7 7700 Video GeForce 1050 NVidia
Same p had artful 17.10 ubuntu before but dont work with X org video server but
works with nvidia driver 375.82 ... Problem : all commands ok BUT noway to
parameter gamma, contrast ... I used command xgamma - gamma 0.5 or another
v
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
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I just installed daily iso and I cant login to Gnome at all, when I
enter my password after initial reboot the desktop hard locks and I must
turn off my laptop, I cant get into virtual consoles or anything. My
graphics card is Nvidia, there is no integrated Intel graphics card,
only dedicated Nvidi
Jeremy, I don't experience any bug myself. I'm just trying to find a way
to reproduce this one.
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@vanvugt, the "nomodeset" is removed. After disabling the integrated
graphics, I did not need it.
I just enabled the integrated graphics and got the same behavior as before.
- Select ubuntu from menu
- 2 monitors go dark, and 1 monitor display a gray background with nothing in
it.
All my monitor
Daniel, does having switcheroo-control installed help? After reoboting,
the computer should default to using the less powerful graphics card.
GNOME Shell then provides a right-click option to run specific apps
using the more powerful graphics card.
The MIR for switcheroo-control is https://launchp
Tried again, this time remembering to tell my BIOS not to auto-disable
the integrated graphics, so now I have both:
$ ls /dev/dri
by-path card0 card1 renderD128 renderD129
But the outcome is the same. GDM and gnome-shell work perfectly with
only the Nvidia card plugged in. They just allow Xor
My first attempt at reproducing this bug has failed.
I am using an Nvidia Quadro K620 card in a desktop where I usually just
use the integrated Intel graphics. And I have installed nvidia-375
375.66-0ubuntu1. The result is that Ubuntu 17.10 boots perfectly. VTs
are using efifb. GDM and gnome-shell
Yes this bug is only about desktops, where there is no monitor plugged
into the Intel GPU.
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OK, Alberto on the upstream bug says it is not the same as my bug, because
the upstream bug is for systems with only an nvidia card.
Mine is an Optimus bug. His point is, I think, that gdm chooses wayland
based on the modesetting value of the first card it sees, which in the case
of an Optimus lapt
No that matches your bug 1706474, both of which are actually the
opposite to this one. So really bug 1706474 should not have been marked
as a duplicate of this.
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Yes and no. I was going to look at this bug in detail soon, the first
step of which would would also involve looking upstream.
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For what it's worth, nvidia Optimus requires the integrated display to
be modeset=1, this is what you mean by "nomodeset would break laptops",
I assume. Should we be reporting this upstream?
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** Description changed:
+ Ubuntu 17.10 boots to black screen when using Nvidia drivers (on a
+ desktop with an Intel GPU)
+
+ WORKAROUNDS:
+
+ * Disable integrated graphics/GPU in your BIOS.
+
+ * Add 'nomodeset' to your kernel command line.
+
+
+ ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
+
This bug is very s
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