![]() ![]() ![]() Sudo apt-get install linux-modules- nvidia- 450-5.8. Sudo apt-get autoremove -purge linux-modules- nvidia- 460-5.8. In my case I had Linux kernel versions 5.8.0-44-generic and 5.8.0-43-generic installed so I did as follows from recovery mode with network (instead of entering recovery mode, you should be able to press CTRL+ALT+F1 from the blank screen after bootup, login with username and password and then running these commands): Remove the linux-modules- nvidia- 460 packages and install the corresponding linux-modules- nvidia- 450 packages. PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT NVIDIA DRVER AND LINUX KERNEL VERSIONS ARE RELEVANT FOR YOU! Run dpkg -list | grep linux-image to see what linux kenrel versions you have installed. WARNING: BETTER WORKAROUND PROBABLY EXISTS! DON'T JUST COPY-PASTE INSTRUCTIONS. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics- drivers/ ppaĪfter reboot, you can't reach login screen. Once Ubuntu 20.04 has started, open a terminal and run the following: During installation, allow for the installation of proprietary drivers. ![]() This was solved by uninstalling linux-modules- nvidia- 460 packages and instead installing linux-modules- nvidia- 450 packages (see WORKAROUND below for instructions). Problem was that sudo apt-get install nvidia-driver-440 did not insert nvidia modules v450 in kernel since never versions v460 were found. After reboot I couldn't reach login-screen and instead got a black screen. GRAPHICS: Nvidia Geforce GTX 960m AND Intel HD Graphicsįrom a fresh working install of Ubuntu 20.04, I downgraded from nvidia-driver-460 by installing nvidia-driver-440 (which actually is a transitional package to nvidia-driver-450 but I didn't know this). ![]()
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