
I am currently at the command prompt attempting to follow the instruction to set up a second user as a test to see if I get the black screen after logging in. I was able to select the Ubuntu recovery screen on a reboot. But the reason they were to no avail may be a 2nd issue.įirst off, from the login screen, pressing Cntl+Alt+F2-9 doesn't do anything. Black screen on login on Ubuntu 22.04.01 with Nvidia drivers to no avail. I attempted to follow the instruction here. It is about 8 years old, but works great when there are no software issues. Hardware: System 76 Bogo Extreme, 32 Gigs RAM, 420 SSD, 750 HDD, !TB Hdd. However, after login, I was faced with a black screen that I could run the cursor around on with the mouse, but nothing else. After the update, I rebooted and everything booted up just fine. I typically keep up with updates as I am notified about them. I may have more than one issue, so let me know if I need to create a separate question for one of these issues.ġst issue: Yesterday, some things start to bog down after an update which included the kernel.
