I Actually resolved this.
Seemes that an old installation had blacklisted nvidia-updates module from
loading.
After removing the blacklist from /etc/modprobe.d the nvidia driver
started working again.
The installer of the package should check if there exists an blacklist
of the module when
Public bug reported:
I'm trying to get nvidia-properitary drivers to work on my Lenovo w520.
After successfully installing the drivers I do a reboot. x-server then loads
with what seems to be a failsafe mode.
Nvidia-settings reports that I don't appear to be running an nvidia driver, and
Had progress on this.
Submitted new bug report with system booted up.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1064358
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Currently running with nouveau driver.
After activating nvidia-current driver trough additional drivers I did a
reboot. The system then fails to load the graphical driver, and freezes
completly. I'm not able to get into a shell or anything. The system
powers down when
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System fails to boot after activating nvidia driver
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Also bug on Lenovo ThinkPad W520. Only touchpad stops working. The
trackball works fine.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/970574
Title:
Touchpad stops
To get touchpad to work after suspend, reload module usbhid
sudo rmmod usbhid
sudo modprobe usbhid
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Title:
Touchpad
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