Faced with this problem in Lenovo G780, NVIDIA 635M and nvidia-
driver-390 package
Operating System: Kubuntu 19.04
KDE Plasma Version: 5.15.4
Kernel Version: 5.0.0-29-generic
Addition of "WaylandEnable=false" to
/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/90-nvidia.conf resolved the problem.
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I have a NVIDIA Corporation GP107 [GeForce GTX 1050] card and ubuntu 19.04
installed. After installing the lastest Nvidia driver-430, the dektop GUI is
lost when you reboot (18.10 gave the same issue). I tried many proposed
solutions, including the one above. Nothing worked.
I finally found a so
I am running ubuntu 18.04 and using the low latency kernel rather than
the default kernel. Since the "upgrade" to nvidia 390 it looks like the
kernel module is actually missing from my filesystem. Running dmesg |
grep nvidia and modprobe | grep nvidia tells me the nvidia driver is not
loaded. Wh
Please note this bug is closed, so generally will be ignored by
developers.
If you have any ongoing problems please consider joining one of these
open bugs instead:
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or log a new bug by running the command:
ubuntu-bug gdm3
Same issue with Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 6 GB - wouldn't work with 390,
396, 410, or 415 drivers. Only Nouveau under Ubuntu 18.10 (upgraded from
beta and previously 18.04 as original install)
Resolved by switching to lightdm and booting into Cinnamon Desktop instead of
Gnome. Mate works as well.
Uncommenting "WaylandEnable=false" worked for me in 18.10 fresh install
and applying nvidia-390
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Guys ..
I have Nvidia 1050ti with nvidia-390 driver installed.
When i boot am on 900 resolution instead of a 1920x1080 normal
resolution.
Anyone got a solution for that ??
Thanks in advance.
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On KUbuntu 18.04 same problem with card GT630M and 390,396 nvidia drivers
#lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename: bionic
# cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
/usr/bin/sddm
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The uncommenting #WaylandEnable=false worked a treat for me as with the
previous posters. This is the answer to this problem and needs pinning
to the thread!
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I had the same problem after upgrading to 18.10. Uncommenting
"WaylandEnable=false" worked.
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I didn’t need to remove GDM3, but installing LightDM (and switching to
it) fixed it for me. Well, I should say it was a workaround, anyway...
> On Oct 24, 2018, at 11:56 PM, ccdisle wrote:
>
> Uncommenting "WaylandEnable=false " worked.
>
> Removing gdm3 did not work, I just got redirected to a
You're welcome, Ccdisle.
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Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
Uncommenting "WaylandEnable=false " worked.
Removing gdm3 did not work, I just got redirected to a tty3 login shell.
Thanks again
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I just tested this. It worked for me as well. Thanks, Nebojša.
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:) You're welcome.
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Fix
OMG! Where u were all this time?! Thank you very much!
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Please try, in the /etc/gdm3/custom.conf, uncomment WaylandEnable=false
and Nvidia driver will work with gdm3.
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I would say workaround not solution
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Status in mesa package
Solution found with NVidia support.
GDM3 causing Ubuntu 18.10 to "freeze" before login screen
After remove GDM3 and LightDM installation Ununtu booted as usually
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Found this opened report related to the nvidia driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/+bug/1795808
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@tjaalton ... funny, >185 persons report they have same issue here
without any solution.. and then bug reports get closed without reference
to where to duplicate all reports ? ))
Do you have bug number where we can copy and paste this to ?
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Texted to NVidia support about the issue. Got reply
Your case is being escalated to our Level 2 Tech Support group. The
Level 2 agents will review the case notes and may attempt to recreate
your issue or find a workaround solution if possible. As this process
may take some time we ask that you be
Same problem here.
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Fix
Yes this is exactly the problem I have. Every-time I install the Nvidia-
drivers the machine won't boot up it hangs and displays
"Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning.
/dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg--root"
I even tried installing earlier drivers -340 or 361 . The problem
persist
After upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10 the freezes before login. (nvidia-
driver-390)
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New install ubuntu 18.10. Nvidia-390, nvidia-410 freezes before login.
Only purge drivers makes system back to boot
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After upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10 the freezes before login. (nvidia-
driver-390)
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After upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10 the freezes before login. (nvidia-
driver-390)
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After upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10 the freezes before login. (nvidia-
driver-390)
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After upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10 the gnome freezes after GDM login.
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It remains weird that a complete ciritical-show-stopping bug receives no
attention from the true experts... What are we doing wrong to report it
here?
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I am also having this issue, system fully updated, nvidia-driver-396,
GTX 1050Ti, kernel 4.15.0-33-generic. Also happens with nvidia-
driver-390. The fix for me was #123:
sudo service gdm stop ; sleep 5 ; sudo service gdm start
This is definitely not fixed.
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I know it's kind of rude just to "+1" on an issue. But whoever is
responsible for these NVidia drivers deserved it. So, +1. Issue is not
fixed. Blank screen on upgrade from 16.04.
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I am affected by this bug, too. Using an nVidia GTX 660 with legacy
nvidia-340 (both mainline as well as graphics-driver ppa) my system is
working as before. Switching to 390 or even 396 leaves me at a blinking
cursor DM both on sddm and gdm3. The only DM I could use has been
lightdm but only after
So I was able to get everything working on 16.04 with nvidia-384. I
tried many a different things on 18.04 with nvidia-390 and nvidia-396
but no luck including using proposed Bionic Beaver but no luck. If I can
help report anything though I'd be glad to post it if you tell me what
you need from my
I think I have the same issue.
Difference is that everything worked as charm until I've updated some
non-nvidia packages. Since then I'm stuck to uning nouveau as none of the
workarounds worked.
HW:
ROG STRIX GL503VM-FY022
nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
What worked fine before update:
kernel 4.15.
Solution in #123 did not work for me, even with higher sleep time.
So I have to switch back to lightdm.
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I am using Google Translate because English is not very good.
I am sorry if there is content difficult to understand.
```
$ uname -srvpio
Linux 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 18:02:16 UTC 2018 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ nvidia-smi
Fri Jul 13 14:12:01 2018
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Mate & XFCE
Running Nvidia 390 - NVIDIA Corporation GM107M [GeForce GTX 850M] (rev a2)
Same issue faced here. Initially everything was running well until I
tried installing the CUDA libraries for Machine Learning purposes. This
was the start of this disaster.
This Issue should be co
https://sourceforge.net/projects/toysbox/files/bionic-
nvidia/xubuntu-18.04-4.15.0-24-nvidia.iso/
sorry for typo
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you might be interested to try liveiso xubuntu-bionic nvidia-390.48
a live_iso bionic-xubuntu with nvidia-390.48 prime-switchabled to experiment :
it's working on Acer VN7 4GB ram
boot the live iso http://sourceforge.net/projects/toysbox/
xubuntu-18.04-4.15.0-24-nvidia390.48.iso
open a terminal
I started to experience this problem for the first time on July 2nd,
2018 after upgrading to kernel 4.15.0-24-generic. It only happens on
machines with a Nvidia card. It does not matter if ANY Nvidia drivers
are installed or not. I downgraded to kernel 4.15.0-20, 0-22 and 0-23
but it didn't fix the
This is not fixed.
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Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
Fix
It's indeed a big mystery when one of the maybe most serious bugs in
18.04 is marked as fixed while it clearly is not
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Also having a this problem. Why is this marked fixed?
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Stat
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 this
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