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I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on my laptop. I installed the drivers for my graphics card from AMD Support (first download). Then I restarted my laptop. Now I have a black screen before the graphical login screen with the user selection. GRUB works fine; I can see its advanced options. This screen happens after the disc has been decrypted.
What's happening? How can I fix it?
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I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on my laptop. I installed the drivers for my graphics card from AMD Support (first download). Then I restarted my laptop. Now I have a black screen before the graphical login screen with the user selection. GRUB works fine; I can see its advanced options. This screen happens after the disc has been decrypted.
What's happening? How can I fix it?
boot login-screen
The latest version of LTS or are you using 15? Also is it just a blank black screen or is it the gub black screen > can you login un to grub in black screen Ctl Alt F1? Please update your answer thx
– DnrDevil
Dec 5 '15 at 1:09
I use 14.04 LTS. I see grub also I can use advence options. So my grub works fine. Problem appears after decryption disk. I see empty black sreen instead of login site with selection users.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
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I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on my laptop. I installed the drivers for my graphics card from AMD Support (first download). Then I restarted my laptop. Now I have a black screen before the graphical login screen with the user selection. GRUB works fine; I can see its advanced options. This screen happens after the disc has been decrypted.
What's happening? How can I fix it?
boot login-screen
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on my laptop. I installed the drivers for my graphics card from AMD Support (first download). Then I restarted my laptop. Now I have a black screen before the graphical login screen with the user selection. GRUB works fine; I can see its advanced options. This screen happens after the disc has been decrypted.
What's happening? How can I fix it?
boot login-screen
boot login-screen
edited Dec 5 '15 at 19:49
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The latest version of LTS or are you using 15? Also is it just a blank black screen or is it the gub black screen > can you login un to grub in black screen Ctl Alt F1? Please update your answer thx
– DnrDevil
Dec 5 '15 at 1:09
I use 14.04 LTS. I see grub also I can use advence options. So my grub works fine. Problem appears after decryption disk. I see empty black sreen instead of login site with selection users.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
add a comment |
The latest version of LTS or are you using 15? Also is it just a blank black screen or is it the gub black screen > can you login un to grub in black screen Ctl Alt F1? Please update your answer thx
– DnrDevil
Dec 5 '15 at 1:09
I use 14.04 LTS. I see grub also I can use advence options. So my grub works fine. Problem appears after decryption disk. I see empty black sreen instead of login site with selection users.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
The latest version of LTS or are you using 15? Also is it just a blank black screen or is it the gub black screen > can you login un to grub in black screen Ctl Alt F1? Please update your answer thx
– DnrDevil
Dec 5 '15 at 1:09
The latest version of LTS or are you using 15? Also is it just a blank black screen or is it the gub black screen > can you login un to grub in black screen Ctl Alt F1? Please update your answer thx
– DnrDevil
Dec 5 '15 at 1:09
I use 14.04 LTS. I see grub also I can use advence options. So my grub works fine. Problem appears after decryption disk. I see empty black sreen instead of login site with selection users.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
I use 14.04 LTS. I see grub also I can use advence options. So my grub works fine. Problem appears after decryption disk. I see empty black sreen instead of login site with selection users.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
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This sounds alot like a problem I had recently, as detailed at https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/241577/grub-menu-not-visible .
The short version is:
sudoedit /etc/default/grub
, find the line that says#GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
and uncomment it (delete the#
), and save your changes.
sudo update-grub
(This step is important. I missed it the first couple times and accomplished absolutely nothing.)- Reboot.
If that works, you will see the grub menu on your next startup. Assuming it does work, follow the linked instructions to determine the screen resolutions your system supports and step up through them until things stop working, then back up one step.
Hope that helps.
My grub works fine.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
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1 Answer
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up vote
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This sounds alot like a problem I had recently, as detailed at https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/241577/grub-menu-not-visible .
The short version is:
sudoedit /etc/default/grub
, find the line that says#GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
and uncomment it (delete the#
), and save your changes.
sudo update-grub
(This step is important. I missed it the first couple times and accomplished absolutely nothing.)- Reboot.
If that works, you will see the grub menu on your next startup. Assuming it does work, follow the linked instructions to determine the screen resolutions your system supports and step up through them until things stop working, then back up one step.
Hope that helps.
My grub works fine.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
This sounds alot like a problem I had recently, as detailed at https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/241577/grub-menu-not-visible .
The short version is:
sudoedit /etc/default/grub
, find the line that says#GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
and uncomment it (delete the#
), and save your changes.
sudo update-grub
(This step is important. I missed it the first couple times and accomplished absolutely nothing.)- Reboot.
If that works, you will see the grub menu on your next startup. Assuming it does work, follow the linked instructions to determine the screen resolutions your system supports and step up through them until things stop working, then back up one step.
Hope that helps.
My grub works fine.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
This sounds alot like a problem I had recently, as detailed at https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/241577/grub-menu-not-visible .
The short version is:
sudoedit /etc/default/grub
, find the line that says#GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
and uncomment it (delete the#
), and save your changes.
sudo update-grub
(This step is important. I missed it the first couple times and accomplished absolutely nothing.)- Reboot.
If that works, you will see the grub menu on your next startup. Assuming it does work, follow the linked instructions to determine the screen resolutions your system supports and step up through them until things stop working, then back up one step.
Hope that helps.
This sounds alot like a problem I had recently, as detailed at https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/241577/grub-menu-not-visible .
The short version is:
sudoedit /etc/default/grub
, find the line that says#GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
and uncomment it (delete the#
), and save your changes.
sudo update-grub
(This step is important. I missed it the first couple times and accomplished absolutely nothing.)- Reboot.
If that works, you will see the grub menu on your next startup. Assuming it does work, follow the linked instructions to determine the screen resolutions your system supports and step up through them until things stop working, then back up one step.
Hope that helps.
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My grub works fine.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
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My grub works fine.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
My grub works fine.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
My grub works fine.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31
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The latest version of LTS or are you using 15? Also is it just a blank black screen or is it the gub black screen > can you login un to grub in black screen Ctl Alt F1? Please update your answer thx
– DnrDevil
Dec 5 '15 at 1:09
I use 14.04 LTS. I see grub also I can use advence options. So my grub works fine. Problem appears after decryption disk. I see empty black sreen instead of login site with selection users.
– Karol
Dec 5 '15 at 9:31