Black screen after updating to CUDA 10.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.2
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After upgrading NVIDIA CUDA from 10.0 to 10.1, I'm now getting a black/blank screen right after login.
- Using Ubuntu 18.04.2
- Using the NVIDIA drivers included with the CUDA package.
There were no problems with CUDA 10.0.
18.04 nvidia cuda
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After upgrading NVIDIA CUDA from 10.0 to 10.1, I'm now getting a black/blank screen right after login.
- Using Ubuntu 18.04.2
- Using the NVIDIA drivers included with the CUDA package.
There were no problems with CUDA 10.0.
18.04 nvidia cuda
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After upgrading NVIDIA CUDA from 10.0 to 10.1, I'm now getting a black/blank screen right after login.
- Using Ubuntu 18.04.2
- Using the NVIDIA drivers included with the CUDA package.
There were no problems with CUDA 10.0.
18.04 nvidia cuda
After upgrading NVIDIA CUDA from 10.0 to 10.1, I'm now getting a black/blank screen right after login.
- Using Ubuntu 18.04.2
- Using the NVIDIA drivers included with the CUDA package.
There were no problems with CUDA 10.0.
18.04 nvidia cuda
18.04 nvidia cuda
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As suggested here, set nvidia-drm.modeset=1 and remove quiet splash in the GRUB kernel boot params. Here is the full process:
- Boot to recovery mode
- Start the root terminal
- Open
/etc/default/grubwith a text editor - Add or edit:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
- (On a default installation, this replaces
"quiet splash")
- (On a default installation, this replaces
- Save and exit
- Run
update-grub
- Run
reboot
This might not work for everyone, but it was a very clean fix for me.
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As suggested here, set nvidia-drm.modeset=1 and remove quiet splash in the GRUB kernel boot params. Here is the full process:
- Boot to recovery mode
- Start the root terminal
- Open
/etc/default/grubwith a text editor - Add or edit:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
- (On a default installation, this replaces
"quiet splash")
- (On a default installation, this replaces
- Save and exit
- Run
update-grub
- Run
reboot
This might not work for everyone, but it was a very clean fix for me.
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As suggested here, set nvidia-drm.modeset=1 and remove quiet splash in the GRUB kernel boot params. Here is the full process:
- Boot to recovery mode
- Start the root terminal
- Open
/etc/default/grubwith a text editor - Add or edit:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
- (On a default installation, this replaces
"quiet splash")
- (On a default installation, this replaces
- Save and exit
- Run
update-grub
- Run
reboot
This might not work for everyone, but it was a very clean fix for me.
add a comment |
As suggested here, set nvidia-drm.modeset=1 and remove quiet splash in the GRUB kernel boot params. Here is the full process:
- Boot to recovery mode
- Start the root terminal
- Open
/etc/default/grubwith a text editor - Add or edit:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
- (On a default installation, this replaces
"quiet splash")
- (On a default installation, this replaces
- Save and exit
- Run
update-grub
- Run
reboot
This might not work for everyone, but it was a very clean fix for me.
As suggested here, set nvidia-drm.modeset=1 and remove quiet splash in the GRUB kernel boot params. Here is the full process:
- Boot to recovery mode
- Start the root terminal
- Open
/etc/default/grubwith a text editor - Add or edit:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nvidia-drm.modeset=1"
- (On a default installation, this replaces
"quiet splash")
- (On a default installation, this replaces
- Save and exit
- Run
update-grub
- Run
reboot
This might not work for everyone, but it was a very clean fix for me.
answered Mar 24 at 20:07
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