thank you. uncommenting "WaylandEnable=false " worked for me as well.
now I can use android studio emulator with hardware accelerator.
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CTRL-ALT-F2 followed by CTRL-ALT-F1 bypassed the issue for me. However I
have now uncommented the WaylandEnable in gdm3 config, and that allows
the boot sequence to complete and display the login screen.
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Uncommenting "WaylandEnable=false" line on /etc/gdm3/custom.conf left my
computer without booting the UI, it got stuck with the message "A start
job is running for Hold until boot process finishes up (Xmin Xs/no
limit)", I was not even able to switch to terminals using CTRL+ALT+FX.
To fix it I had
I have KUbuntu installed with sddm and have same problem with my GT630M
on 390 and 396 drivers.
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Uncommenting "WaylandEnable=false " worked for me as well. And, the GPU
is back and working for SETI.
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That makes sense. Lightdm was never there, which probably means there
was no other display manager.
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Coz u need install another display manager instead of removed gdm3, lightdm for
example.
But uncomment WaylandEnable in gdm3 config is much easir solution of coz
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Uncommenting "WaylandEnable=false " worked for me as well.
Removing gdm3 did not work, I just got redirected to a tty3 login shell.
Thanks
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This worked for me as well.
I must say the whole business with gdm and lightdm etc is very
frustrating. Every upgrade is a problem. Heaven help the man on the
street. We will never get them on board unless all graphics issues are
resolved prior to a release hitting the street.
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Solution is
Please try, in the /etc/gdm3/custom.conf, uncomment WaylandEnable=false
and Nvidia driver will work with gdm3.
Works fine.
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Problem is in GDM3. I removed it and installed lightdm. OS booted
normally.
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Xorg freeze when using
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Ubuntu 18.10. No login screen after Nvidia-410 drivers installation.
System accessible via ssh.
Only after purge nvidia drivers login screen back and system works fine
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