Note : The solution I have provide has been tested on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Ubuntu 15. NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-361.28.run and follow the on screen instructions. In case you have installed the nvidia driver from their site then uninstall it as per that instructions.Uninstall that driver by running, as root, sh. Note : Maybe it is explicitly necessary to select the NVIDIA adapter in BIOS. Enter your user name and the password, then execute : sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa When the login screen appears press Ctrl+Alt+F1. Now install the latest official stable NVIDIA drivers.Boot the computer, when the GRUB menu appears. ![]() When the login screen appears press Ctrl+Alt+F1.Enter your user name and the password, then execute : sudo apt-get purge nvidia* Press F10 to boot the Ubuntu operating system. Highlight the Ubuntu menu entry and press the E key.Add nouveau.modeset=0 to the end of the linux line. You are missing the libglvnd-dev package. Do you want to install a full copy of libglvnd This will overwrite any existing libglvnd libraries. ![]() All of the essential libglvnd libraries are present, but one or more optional components are missing. An incomplete installation of libglvnd was found. It seems you are also encountering login loop issue due to nvidia drivers issue.įirst uninstall the currently installed NVIDIA drivers.Boot the computer, when the GRUB menu appears. and re-run the nvidia driver installation. I had a login loop issue as mentioned here. I am referring to this answer from my other answers.
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