Senin, 18 Maret 2019

Login freeze on Ubuntu 18.04 + can't bring up shell (Ctrl + F2)





















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I know there are multiple threads on login freeze and the fixes that I found require the user to run shell and download some drivers. My problem is that I can't open the shell because either the freeze happens before I even try to log in, or, if it doesn't happen instantly, then none of the key combinations work for me. I tried Ctrl + Alt + F1-F6, and tried Ctrl + Alt + Fn + F1-F6 as well. Nothing happens. And then the freeze happens. I would appreciate any hints because I'm at a loss as to what to do now.



I've got a Dell Inspiron 7567 i7-7700HQ with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti graphic card. I have a Windows 10 installed and have just completed my Ubuntu 18.04.2 installation alongside Windows.

















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I know there are multiple threads on login freeze and the fixes that I found require the user to run shell and download some drivers. My problem is that I can't open the shell because either the freeze happens before I even try to log in, or, if it doesn't happen instantly, then none of the key combinations work for me. I tried Ctrl + Alt + F1-F6, and tried Ctrl + Alt + Fn + F1-F6 as well. Nothing happens. And then the freeze happens. I would appreciate any hints because I'm at a loss as to what to do now.



I've got a Dell Inspiron 7567 i7-7700HQ with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti graphic card. I have a Windows 10 installed and have just completed my Ubuntu 18.04.2 installation alongside Windows.

















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  • Does Windows work OK? For Ubuntu, hit "e" at the GRUB screen, find "quiet splash" and change it to "quiet splash nomodeset", control-x to continue boot. Report back to @heynnema



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I know there are multiple threads on login freeze and the fixes that I found require the user to run shell and download some drivers. My problem is that I can't open the shell because either the freeze happens before I even try to log in, or, if it doesn't happen instantly, then none of the key combinations work for me. I tried Ctrl + Alt + F1-F6, and tried Ctrl + Alt + Fn + F1-F6 as well. Nothing happens. And then the freeze happens. I would appreciate any hints because I'm at a loss as to what to do now.



I've got a Dell Inspiron 7567 i7-7700HQ with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti graphic card. I have a Windows 10 installed and have just completed my Ubuntu 18.04.2 installation alongside Windows.

















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I know there are multiple threads on login freeze and the fixes that I found require the user to run shell and download some drivers. My problem is that I can't open the shell because either the freeze happens before I even try to log in, or, if it doesn't happen instantly, then none of the key combinations work for me. I tried Ctrl + Alt + F1-F6, and tried Ctrl + Alt + Fn + F1-F6 as well. Nothing happens. And then the freeze happens. I would appreciate any hints because I'm at a loss as to what to do now.



I've got a Dell Inspiron 7567 i7-7700HQ with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti graphic card. I have a Windows 10 installed and have just completed my Ubuntu 18.04.2 installation alongside Windows.








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  • Does Windows work OK? For Ubuntu, hit "e" at the GRUB screen, find "quiet splash" and change it to "quiet splash nomodeset", control-x to continue boot. Report back to @heynnema



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  • Does Windows work OK? For Ubuntu, hit "e" at the GRUB screen, find "quiet splash" and change it to "quiet splash nomodeset", control-x to continue boot. Report back to @heynnema



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Does Windows work OK? For Ubuntu, hit "e" at the GRUB screen, find "quiet splash" and change it to "quiet splash nomodeset", control-x to continue boot. Report back to @heynnema



– heynnema

14 mins ago









Does Windows work OK? For Ubuntu, hit "e" at the GRUB screen, find "quiet splash" and change it to "quiet splash nomodeset", control-x to continue boot. Report back to @heynnema



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