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Ubuntu gives black screen at startup. I have no idea why. Maybe it's the software update I did yesterday? Why is it happening?










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  • additional information: ı added kali Linux sources list from katoolin and installed armitage-msfconsole-postgresql

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  • Please examine https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018714/black-screen-after-installing-katoolin

    – Charles Green
    Jan 8 at 14:25











  • Also see https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018441/how-do-i-restore-my-system-os-back-to-its-original-condition-after-attempting-to

    – Charles Green
    Jan 8 at 14:27











  • apt get update and apt get update is not working (unable to fetch data)deleted kali Linux repos still the same

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 15:08











  • alsın there is two linuxes in grub loader one is 18.0 with kali3-amd64 and one is 15.0 generic both are not working

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 15:11
















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Ubuntu gives black screen at startup. I have no idea why. Maybe it's the software update I did yesterday? Why is it happening?










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marked as duplicate by Charles Green, karel, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, Kevin Bowen Jan 9 at 0:46


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  • additional information: ı added kali Linux sources list from katoolin and installed armitage-msfconsole-postgresql

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 13:52













  • Please examine https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018714/black-screen-after-installing-katoolin

    – Charles Green
    Jan 8 at 14:25











  • Also see https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018441/how-do-i-restore-my-system-os-back-to-its-original-condition-after-attempting-to

    – Charles Green
    Jan 8 at 14:27











  • apt get update and apt get update is not working (unable to fetch data)deleted kali Linux repos still the same

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 15:08











  • alsın there is two linuxes in grub loader one is 18.0 with kali3-amd64 and one is 15.0 generic both are not working

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 15:11














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marked as duplicate by Charles Green, karel, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, Kevin Bowen Jan 9 at 0:46


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marked as duplicate by Charles Green, karel, Eric Carvalho, Zanna, Kevin Bowen Jan 9 at 0:46


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  • additional information: ı added kali Linux sources list from katoolin and installed armitage-msfconsole-postgresql

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 13:52













  • Please examine https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018714/black-screen-after-installing-katoolin

    – Charles Green
    Jan 8 at 14:25











  • Also see https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018441/how-do-i-restore-my-system-os-back-to-its-original-condition-after-attempting-to

    – Charles Green
    Jan 8 at 14:27











  • apt get update and apt get update is not working (unable to fetch data)deleted kali Linux repos still the same

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 15:08











  • alsın there is two linuxes in grub loader one is 18.0 with kali3-amd64 and one is 15.0 generic both are not working

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 15:11



















  • additional information: ı added kali Linux sources list from katoolin and installed armitage-msfconsole-postgresql

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 13:52













  • Please examine https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018714/black-screen-after-installing-katoolin

    – Charles Green
    Jan 8 at 14:25











  • Also see https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018441/how-do-i-restore-my-system-os-back-to-its-original-condition-after-attempting-to

    – Charles Green
    Jan 8 at 14:27











  • apt get update and apt get update is not working (unable to fetch data)deleted kali Linux repos still the same

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 15:08











  • alsın there is two linuxes in grub loader one is 18.0 with kali3-amd64 and one is 15.0 generic both are not working

    – Korhan Yılmaz
    Jan 8 at 15:11

















additional information: ı added kali Linux sources list from katoolin and installed armitage-msfconsole-postgresql

– Korhan Yılmaz
Jan 8 at 13:52







additional information: ı added kali Linux sources list from katoolin and installed armitage-msfconsole-postgresql

– Korhan Yılmaz
Jan 8 at 13:52















Please examine https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018714/black-screen-after-installing-katoolin

– Charles Green
Jan 8 at 14:25





Please examine https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018714/black-screen-after-installing-katoolin

– Charles Green
Jan 8 at 14:25













Also see https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018441/how-do-i-restore-my-system-os-back-to-its-original-condition-after-attempting-to

– Charles Green
Jan 8 at 14:27





Also see https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018441/how-do-i-restore-my-system-os-back-to-its-original-condition-after-attempting-to

– Charles Green
Jan 8 at 14:27













apt get update and apt get update is not working (unable to fetch data)deleted kali Linux repos still the same

– Korhan Yılmaz
Jan 8 at 15:08





apt get update and apt get update is not working (unable to fetch data)deleted kali Linux repos still the same

– Korhan Yılmaz
Jan 8 at 15:08













alsın there is two linuxes in grub loader one is 18.0 with kali3-amd64 and one is 15.0 generic both are not working

– Korhan Yılmaz
Jan 8 at 15:11





alsın there is two linuxes in grub loader one is 18.0 with kali3-amd64 and one is 15.0 generic both are not working

– Korhan Yılmaz
Jan 8 at 15:11










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the answer is firstly press e continuously or just press e after the splash screen when you are in grub loader press advanced options and select your primary version and go to recovery mode of that version (maybe its the kernel version I Just saying it linux version) and don't forget to enable your networking I Didn't see the big button there because of that half of the command won't work.
just do a apt-get update and apt-get upgrade after that when you in the black screen press ctrl+alt+f2 after the text-based login screen appeared type your password and your problem is solved but sadly it's a not complete solution I Guess you have to do press ctrl+alt+f2 everytime you boot up but hey at least ubuntu opens right have a good day






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    the answer is firstly press e continuously or just press e after the splash screen when you are in grub loader press advanced options and select your primary version and go to recovery mode of that version (maybe its the kernel version I Just saying it linux version) and don't forget to enable your networking I Didn't see the big button there because of that half of the command won't work.
    just do a apt-get update and apt-get upgrade after that when you in the black screen press ctrl+alt+f2 after the text-based login screen appeared type your password and your problem is solved but sadly it's a not complete solution I Guess you have to do press ctrl+alt+f2 everytime you boot up but hey at least ubuntu opens right have a good day






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      the answer is firstly press e continuously or just press e after the splash screen when you are in grub loader press advanced options and select your primary version and go to recovery mode of that version (maybe its the kernel version I Just saying it linux version) and don't forget to enable your networking I Didn't see the big button there because of that half of the command won't work.
      just do a apt-get update and apt-get upgrade after that when you in the black screen press ctrl+alt+f2 after the text-based login screen appeared type your password and your problem is solved but sadly it's a not complete solution I Guess you have to do press ctrl+alt+f2 everytime you boot up but hey at least ubuntu opens right have a good day






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        the answer is firstly press e continuously or just press e after the splash screen when you are in grub loader press advanced options and select your primary version and go to recovery mode of that version (maybe its the kernel version I Just saying it linux version) and don't forget to enable your networking I Didn't see the big button there because of that half of the command won't work.
        just do a apt-get update and apt-get upgrade after that when you in the black screen press ctrl+alt+f2 after the text-based login screen appeared type your password and your problem is solved but sadly it's a not complete solution I Guess you have to do press ctrl+alt+f2 everytime you boot up but hey at least ubuntu opens right have a good day






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        the answer is firstly press e continuously or just press e after the splash screen when you are in grub loader press advanced options and select your primary version and go to recovery mode of that version (maybe its the kernel version I Just saying it linux version) and don't forget to enable your networking I Didn't see the big button there because of that half of the command won't work.
        just do a apt-get update and apt-get upgrade after that when you in the black screen press ctrl+alt+f2 after the text-based login screen appeared type your password and your problem is solved but sadly it's a not complete solution I Guess you have to do press ctrl+alt+f2 everytime you boot up but hey at least ubuntu opens right have a good day







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