![]() $ sudo apt update & sudo apt upgradeįirst we need to detect the model of NVIDIA graphic card and the recommended driver. Use CTRL + ALT + T to open Ubuntu Terminal. If not, then write this command in the terminal. I assume that you’ve updated the system after OS installation. Now I’m writing all the methods that worked for me to fix this problem. ![]() So I searched over Google and found some solutions and started applying all until I got my result. My monitor’s resolution is 1368x768, but Ubuntu defaulted it to 960x540. So after proper Linux installation, the first problem I faced was a low-resolution display, which was totally annoying me given that I have a NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750 TI graphics card installed in the machine. I'm thinking that startx or display link potentially look at information in the cache and maybe because I put my laptop to sleep mode it corrupted the cache and wouldn't start again.Last night I installed Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver Linux on my desktop PC by completely whipping out Windows 7 OS. I delete that sucker and graphics work again! I start commenting everything out in my bashrc and config files and then I notice, I have a. Logically then this must not be a setting in the OS, but some configuration in the user settings, therefore it must be something within the /home/ directory. I make a new user and voila! I can login and graphics work! What is going on?! Looks like it was having an issue with nvidia driver again.īut then something hit me, what If I make a new user. Everything went great yesterday with the new drivers and then I open my laptop today after work and I got a login loop! I tried a few things I didn't try with 18.04: I figured out how to install display link drivers on 20.04. It was great because it came with the latest Nvidia 440 driver installed and no issues!Thanks to this saint, So I gave up and decided to install Ubuntu 20.04 since it was just released. ![]() ![]() I've been dealing with a login loop issue this whole weekend and I have no clue what caused it! I was originally using Ubuntu 18.04 and suddenly I got stuck in a login loop after installing the proper nvidia drivers for my laptop.įor reference it's a Thinkpad P1 with a Nvidia Quadro 2000.Īnyways, I gave up but learned a bit about grub settings and disabling nouveau drivers and such, but nothing worked for me. ![]()
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