I don't have the same final message (as I now booted the last one I got
was "Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system
changes."), but the result is the same. The system tries to start the
graphical environment and usually fails (maybe one boot in 30 succeeds
on the first try).

Workaround:

1. Press e on the GRUB screen to edit the Ubuntu entry and put a # before the 
gfxmode $linux_gfx_mode line. This will allow you to change TTYs after the 
system finishes booting.
2. Once you're stuck on the screen of kernel messages, change the TTY to 2 and 
back to 1. The system will try and sometimes even succeed to start the 
graphical environment again. If it doesn't (I'm then stuck on a blinking cursor 
in the upper left corner of the screen) switch to TTY 2 and back to 1 again. 
I've never had to do that more than 3 times.
3. There is no step three.

I'm on a Macbook Pro 6,2 with an Nvidia 330M. Luckily suspend/resume is
pretty reliable so I don't turn off the computer at all since getting
Ubuntu 18.10. It was all good on 18.04.

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  After installing the package with version 340.107, the system won't
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