Black Screen after login Ubuntu 18.04 Nvidia 418
I am getting a black screen after logging in on ubuntu 18.04, since updating to nvidia-418 drivers.
System seems to boot fine until I get the login screen, and it also works fine if I resume through recovery mode. I also got it to work by removing "quite splash" in the boot options in the grub menu.
Any help/suggestions about this issue will be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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I am getting a black screen after logging in on ubuntu 18.04, since updating to nvidia-418 drivers.
System seems to boot fine until I get the login screen, and it also works fine if I resume through recovery mode. I also got it to work by removing "quite splash" in the boot options in the grub menu.
Any help/suggestions about this issue will be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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I have so far tried purging and installing nvidia-418 drives a couple of times, and also reinstalling Cuda (which should not matter I guess). Also ran sudo apt install --reinstall xorg xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-418 just in case but it did not help. I could login fine using nouveau drivers, but that was with a terrible resolution.
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I am getting a black screen after logging in on ubuntu 18.04, since updating to nvidia-418 drivers.
System seems to boot fine until I get the login screen, and it also works fine if I resume through recovery mode. I also got it to work by removing "quite splash" in the boot options in the grub menu.
Any help/suggestions about this issue will be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
18.04 nvidia graphics
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I am getting a black screen after logging in on ubuntu 18.04, since updating to nvidia-418 drivers.
System seems to boot fine until I get the login screen, and it also works fine if I resume through recovery mode. I also got it to work by removing "quite splash" in the boot options in the grub menu.
Any help/suggestions about this issue will be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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I have so far tried purging and installing nvidia-418 drives a couple of times, and also reinstalling Cuda (which should not matter I guess). Also ran sudo apt install --reinstall xorg xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-418 just in case but it did not help. I could login fine using nouveau drivers, but that was with a terrible resolution.
– Anish Sevekari
4 hours ago
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I have so far tried purging and installing nvidia-418 drives a couple of times, and also reinstalling Cuda (which should not matter I guess). Also ran sudo apt install --reinstall xorg xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-418 just in case but it did not help. I could login fine using nouveau drivers, but that was with a terrible resolution.
– Anish Sevekari
4 hours ago
I have so far tried purging and installing nvidia-418 drives a couple of times, and also reinstalling Cuda (which should not matter I guess). Also ran sudo apt install --reinstall xorg xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-418 just in case but it did not help. I could login fine using nouveau drivers, but that was with a terrible resolution.
– Anish Sevekari
4 hours ago
I have so far tried purging and installing nvidia-418 drives a couple of times, and also reinstalling Cuda (which should not matter I guess). Also ran sudo apt install --reinstall xorg xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-418 just in case but it did not help. I could login fine using nouveau drivers, but that was with a terrible resolution.
– Anish Sevekari
4 hours ago
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I have so far tried purging and installing nvidia-418 drives a couple of times, and also reinstalling Cuda (which should not matter I guess). Also ran sudo apt install --reinstall xorg xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-418 just in case but it did not help. I could login fine using nouveau drivers, but that was with a terrible resolution.
– Anish Sevekari
4 hours ago