The required listing at the bottom of the nf file: blacklist amd76x_edac sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) build-essential dmks gcc gksu leafpadĬonfigure blacklist for the n driverĬommand for leafpad: gksu leafpad /etc/modprobe.d/nf Install build essential compiler, dmks, gcc and leafpad for editing and gksu for graphical applications. Remove or disable the ppa:Xorg-edgers/ppa repository from /etc/apt/sources.list Press Ctrl+Alt+T to open the terminal and run the following commands: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa So it doesn't go to a black screen when you try to enter tty, also known as CLI mode. ![]() This is only for getting the system running ready for the. This worked fine for my MSI Gaming GTX 970 4G. I recommend the beta since it has better support, but if you want you can use, the 343 instead of 346 beta. Then you can remove the third-party driver and install the official driver from Nvidia. I had the same problem as you and, I found out the only way to fix this problem was to install the third-party driver and then config blacklist option. No success, it made my system unusable with graphics totally messed up. I also tried to install NVIDIA driver from Ubuntu repository: My question is: how to run a pure VGA text mode? No famebuffer, no fancy splash, just pure ASCII 80x24 text? I need it only once, just to install NVIDIA driver and have 1920x1080 screen resolution. I edited /etc/default/grub to have:Īnd reboot, system hangs during boot on some video mode stuff. My next step was to tune GRUB to boot into pure text mode. ![]() ![]() ![]() Ctrl+ Alt+ F1 (or combination with any other F? key) takes me to the black screen and only thing I can do then is to return back to X by Alt+ F7. I tried to install NVIDIA driver exactly like I did ten years ago on Slackware:īut it says, that it must be run without X Server running. There is no proprietary driver in Additional Drivers setting, so I decided to download and install driver directly from NVIDIA web site. I have NVIDIA GTX 970 GPU, which is pretty new chip and it is not recognized by nouveau driver shipped with Ubuntu 14.10, hence I am stuck on 1024x768 resolution on Full HD monitor - not so good.
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