Ubuntu 18.04 - no login screen it stay black screen
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I have a little problem with my ubuntu 18.04 desktop, when he boot, he stay on a black screen and it's writing /dev/sda2: clean, xx/xx files, xx/xx blocks. I can have access to a terminal with ctrl+alt+F2. But no login screen :(
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I have a little problem with my ubuntu 18.04 desktop, when he boot, he stay on a black screen and it's writing /dev/sda2: clean, xx/xx files, xx/xx blocks. I can have access to a terminal with ctrl+alt+F2. But no login screen :(
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In the boot.log, I have a FAILED to start GNOME Display Manager
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I have a little problem with my ubuntu 18.04 desktop, when he boot, he stay on a black screen and it's writing /dev/sda2: clean, xx/xx files, xx/xx blocks. I can have access to a terminal with ctrl+alt+F2. But no login screen :(
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I have a little problem with my ubuntu 18.04 desktop, when he boot, he stay on a black screen and it's writing /dev/sda2: clean, xx/xx files, xx/xx blocks. I can have access to a terminal with ctrl+alt+F2. But no login screen :(
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In the boot.log, I have a FAILED to start GNOME Display Manager
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Nov 27 at 11:10
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In the boot.log, I have a FAILED to start GNOME Display Manager
– eldiablo62
Nov 27 at 11:10
In the boot.log, I have a FAILED to start GNOME Display Manager
– eldiablo62
Nov 27 at 11:10
In the boot.log, I have a FAILED to start GNOME Display Manager
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I have remove the nvidia drivers
sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-*
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I have remove the nvidia drivers
sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-*
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I have remove the nvidia drivers
sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-*
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I have remove the nvidia drivers
sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-*
I have remove the nvidia drivers
sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-*
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In the boot.log, I have a FAILED to start GNOME Display Manager
– eldiablo62
Nov 27 at 11:10