@Battan: the problem you reported does not seem to be the same as the
one in this bug report. Please file a separate bug report for that.
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No nvidia driver support in a wayland session
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Hello,
I have reinstall a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 but I can’t always open any user
session
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Battant
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No nvidia driver support
This bug also affect kernel 4.16 and kernel 4.17
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Hello ,
I can’t login to my use your profile same result with command line
“incorrect login” whith the correct username and password
I can’t use my computer except with a live DVD
Could you help me please to fix this issus
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Battant
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Hello,
The GUI (graphicc user interface)!dose not start If i have no internet
connection (offline )
An other personé (novice on ubuntu ) has upgrade Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 18.04
Have the same probkeme
The internet must connect at start (Ethernet or WiFi)
Same problem whith the live dvd ?
Why
What was quite 'odd' is the day I filed this was a fresh install, updated, then
installed nvidia-drivers (390.x), rebooted
For about 2 days it was as described, log into xserver got nvidia, log into
wayland got intel.
Then, for no apparent reason on boot up the option to log into wayland
@Doug: if you're using a hybrid system, then I think Wayland will use
your Intel card, but you should still be able to use the discrete GPU
for some applications (at least in the next GNOME release).
And I am working on LP: #1752739
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On 03/06/2018 11:37 PM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> I think this is correct. Nvidia disables KMS support by default, which
> means no wayland support.
>
> It is documented (with a workaround) here:
> http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/390.25/README/kms.html
>
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I think this is correct. Nvidia disables KMS support by default, which
means no wayland support.
It is documented (with a workaround) here:
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/390.25/README/kms.html
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 (Ubuntu)
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