*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1869750 ***
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This bug is closed as a duplicate of bug 1869750 which is also closed.
For any ongoing issues, please open new bugs.
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I'm having a similar issue on Ubuntu 20.04. Currently, every time that I
reboot I'm unable to login. I just get a black screen after logging in.
I have noticed that if I first delete the contents of .config
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
It was working fine then PC feeling a little slow so I tried to restart the PC.
When it did not respond I forced power off but pressing the power button.
When I restarted the
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I have the same problem with fractional display scaling. After I change
my default drivers to Nvidia and I try to use fractional scaling my
system is crushing and I get black screen.
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I have a similar problem on an HP desktop, with the number affected,
this requires a very urgent fix.
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I have a similar big, with this same video card, when starting in Ubuntu
20.04, it is no more than the login screen, how do I report?
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[nvidia] Display scaling results in a blank screen (power save state)
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[nvidia] Screens turn of
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-440 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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duplicate of bug 1870758, so it is being marked as such. Please look
** Attachment added: "The monitors.xml with 100% scaling"
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Now, I switched back to Nvidia 440, scale 100% and I'm able to use the
system again. (Of course, I can hardly read anything, because it is so
small)
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I did some additional testing. If I set the scale in .config/monitors.xml back
to 1, I am able to login again. So the problem is caused by the scaling. If I
set the scaling is set to 200% everything works well until the next reboot.
It tried the nvidia driver 435 and had the same effect.
I switc
I've got some new findings here. I tried to use the HDMI cable instead of
Display Port. With HDMI I was able to login and see the desktop. I was able to
reboot several times and it worked well.
Then I switched the scaling to 200% (I'm an old man ;-)) and everything looked
good. However after th
Oh, it's a desktop.
** Tags removed: hybrid
** Summary changed:
- [nvidia] Ubuntu 20.04 beta: Blank/black screen after login
+ [nvidia] Ubuntu 20.04 beta: Blank/black screen after login on an Nvidia-only
desktop (GeForce GTX 1060)
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-440 (Ubuntu)
Stat
It sounds like this laptop has a hardware mux and it's trying to drive
the internal LCD directly from Nvidia. I wonder if that's correct or
some switching is missing?...
[ 7.875] (--) NVIDIA(GPU-0): Ancor Communications Inc ASUS MG28U (DFP-6):
connected
[ 7.875] (--) NVIDIA(GPU-0): Ancor
I'm sorry, there is not xorg directory under .local/share. It doesn't
exist in Ubuntu 19.10 either!
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Maybe repeat the problem a few times and then attach here all your most
recent Xorg log files from:
~/.local/share/xorg/
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Hi Daniel,
thanks for your support.
1) The /var/crash directory is empty.
2) The last whoopsie problem was reported on March 27th and is most likely from
the Ubuntu 19.10 system on the same machine.
3) The /etc/apport/crashdb.conf for focal fossa does not include the
"problem_types" statement.
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