*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1559576 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1559576
Ioan, this bug is fixed. Please file a new bug.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1559576 ***
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The other bug has been marked as fix, yet this issue persists
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1559576 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1559576
Also confirming that i am affected by this bug, this needs to be fixed
soon as ubuntu is moving to gnome, this is going to impact your
reputation if it isn't fixed
Graphics card: GTX 760
Tried drivers: 375
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1559576 ***
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for me the fix on #1631098 seems to work on my desktop i only have an
nvidia card no laptop dual GFX hybrid
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1559576 ***
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I also don't think it's a duplicate. It also happens to me on Ubuntu
GNOME 17.04 with GTX 1060 powered laptop.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1559576 ***
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Can confirm this bug.
lightdm works and I can get into a GNOME environment, gdm just hangs
after plymouthd screen.
17.04 latest NVIDIA drivers.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1559576 ***
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I am using a GTX 1080 with a Core i7 6900K and the 381 series
proprietary driver. I am seriously worried about the move to GNOME from
Unity and as such I;d like to test how GNOME performs before 18.04
arrive
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1559576 ***
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Just tested and on 16.04 and 17.04 installing xserver-xorg-legacy did
nothing. I still get a black screen. What I did was install gnome
desktop (gdm3 package), selected the gdm package instead of lightdm in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1559576 ***
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This is not a duplicate. I just installed xserver-xorg-legacy. It did
absolutely nothing. Still black screen. To clarify, this is a "monitor
on, just displaying black" not a "monitor off/unable to start
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1559576 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1559576
Ubuntu GNOME boots to black screen when using proprietary Nvidia drivers
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I am going to go ahead and mark this as a duplicate of LP: #1559576
where the identified solution is to install xserver-xorg-legacy.
Eventually, there will be an SRU to make sure that that package is
installed for people that need it.
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Try installing xserver-xorg-legacy
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Computer never gets to the GDM3 login screen when nvidia- is installed
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This is configuration/initialization bug.
What happens is:
- during startup gnome-shell is getting started and tries to initialize
wayland session, which it cannot, because of lacking support in libraries
- gdm and gnome-session-manager don't see gnome-shell running and also fail to
start.
No
This bug was introduced in October, it is now mid February. How is this
not fixed? Is there an update? What's going on.
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Computer never
Temporary workaround is installing lightdm to get a logon screen and
switch back to gdm3 when this bug is fixed.
I am also waiting on this bug to be fixed. I had this problem also a
couple of years back.
sudo apt install lightdm
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
Then choose lightdm. Now you can use
I have *no* nVidia card present on my laptop running with Intel HD4000
*only*, yet I have the same issue. Fresh install of Ubuntu 16.10. I am
unable to start GDM as a service (systemctl), but I am able to start it
directly ('gdm3') just fine as root from a TTY.
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I managed to find a workaround by enabling autologin with nouveau
installed, then installing the nvidia driver and restarting.
Logging in and out works, the greeter shows, screen locking works etc.
The issue is clearly related to how the system boots and showing the gdm
greeter.
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It's a really stupid bug, with the proprietary nvidia driver Libmutter
crashes. But I can still log into gnome-shell by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2
logging in via tty2 and then issuing startx. Weirdly everything works
from there.
Excerpt of syslog around the error:
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Ubuntu 16.10, NVIDIA GTX 960, clean install (no upgrade)
Same here. After resolving the secure boot mess, I still cannot reach
the login screen when using the nvidia drivers. No problems with Nouveau
drivers (except for them being too slow).
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can't upgrade from 16.04 until this is fixed
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Computer never gets to the GDM3 login screen when nvidia- is installed
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Unfortunately I am one of the users that is also affected by this issue.
The bug description is accurate, it is exactly what happens to me.
I tried to install both 367 and 375 driver versions (actual card is GTX
560) but had no luck, in the end I had to revert to 16.04.
It would be very helpful i
The hell is with this bug? It's been reported for ages but nothing gets
done. Any progress on this? Maintainers - at least write a blog post
acknowledging it and proposing solutions. It's very confusing for an end
user to go through this.
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Encountered this problem after upgrading distribution from 16.04 to
16.10.
Found errors like:
gnome-shell[2130]: segfault at 14 ip 7f629a464725 sp 7ffc1de04f30 error
4 in libmutter.so.0.0.0[7f629a428000+ff000]
Not 100% sure how to debug program that fails at boot. So I have tried
simple
I am working around this issue using lightdm for a while now, and this did not
change with 16.10 and gnome 3.20
my hardware is: NVIDIA Corporation GK208 [GeForce GT 720] (rev a1), vanilla
kernel 4.8.6
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I am working around this issue using lightdm for a while now, and this did not
change with 16.10 and gnome 3.20
my hardware is: NVIDIA Corporation GK208 [GeForce GT 720] (rev a1), vanilla
kernel 4.8.6
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Decided to try Ubuntu-gnome on my desktop and then after I installed the
Nvidia driver using the driver manager and rebooted, GDM would not start
and I was left at a blank screen. Is anyone even looking in to this?
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The proposed solution #1631089 - from one user's machine makes no
difference on mine.
We need somebody with actual knowledge, rather than keep guesing
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Apparently, gdm3 has a setting to use something else than Wayland. Using this
setting on an Xorg machine changes nothing.
At boot, the display manager tries to start six times before giving up.
There is no apparent logging.
We should conclude that in its current packaging, GDM3 is incompatible w
Re #5 and #6: According to bug #1631089 it seems to affect 16.04 as
well, though I cannot remember ever running into this problem when I ran
16.04. Possibly because I already had ubuntu-gnome-default-settings
(16.04.4) installed. I can't be sure, because all sorts of things have
changed between ins
** Summary changed:
- Computer never gets to the GMD3 login screen when nvidia- is installed
+ Computer never gets to the GDM3 login screen when nvidia- is installed
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