Ubuntu 16.04 flickering and disappearing screen
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Running Skylake/Nvidia GTX 950 on a clean install. I'm no expert at all and I haven't got a clue what to do. I've tried various things but nothing works and the guides are often not clear enough for newbies - if anyone can help me step by step I'd be very grateful.
nvidia system-installation login-screen 16.04
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Running Skylake/Nvidia GTX 950 on a clean install. I'm no expert at all and I haven't got a clue what to do. I've tried various things but nothing works and the guides are often not clear enough for newbies - if anyone can help me step by step I'd be very grateful.
nvidia system-installation login-screen 16.04
Does this work: askubuntu.com/questions/760934/…
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 0:04
Yes it does! Many thanks. However I cannot see the launcher or menu bar in Ubuntu, I can only access things through the terminal. I haven't got a clue how to fix this. It is like they have vanished.
– Tom Nadia
Apr 23 '16 at 6:28
Do you have Unity (normal Ubuntu)?
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 10:50
I had this same issue after upgrading from 15.10->16.04 on my system different GPU (GTX 760) but perhaps the same will help you as worked for me the solution in my case was the following command: sudo apt-get install --reinstall compiz
– MttJocy
Apr 24 '16 at 23:02
Same issue here, some weird things are happening to my screen.
– Zlatan
May 17 '16 at 20:58
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Running Skylake/Nvidia GTX 950 on a clean install. I'm no expert at all and I haven't got a clue what to do. I've tried various things but nothing works and the guides are often not clear enough for newbies - if anyone can help me step by step I'd be very grateful.
nvidia system-installation login-screen 16.04
Running Skylake/Nvidia GTX 950 on a clean install. I'm no expert at all and I haven't got a clue what to do. I've tried various things but nothing works and the guides are often not clear enough for newbies - if anyone can help me step by step I'd be very grateful.
nvidia system-installation login-screen 16.04
nvidia system-installation login-screen 16.04
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Does this work: askubuntu.com/questions/760934/…
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 0:04
Yes it does! Many thanks. However I cannot see the launcher or menu bar in Ubuntu, I can only access things through the terminal. I haven't got a clue how to fix this. It is like they have vanished.
– Tom Nadia
Apr 23 '16 at 6:28
Do you have Unity (normal Ubuntu)?
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 10:50
I had this same issue after upgrading from 15.10->16.04 on my system different GPU (GTX 760) but perhaps the same will help you as worked for me the solution in my case was the following command: sudo apt-get install --reinstall compiz
– MttJocy
Apr 24 '16 at 23:02
Same issue here, some weird things are happening to my screen.
– Zlatan
May 17 '16 at 20:58
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Does this work: askubuntu.com/questions/760934/…
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 0:04
Yes it does! Many thanks. However I cannot see the launcher or menu bar in Ubuntu, I can only access things through the terminal. I haven't got a clue how to fix this. It is like they have vanished.
– Tom Nadia
Apr 23 '16 at 6:28
Do you have Unity (normal Ubuntu)?
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 10:50
I had this same issue after upgrading from 15.10->16.04 on my system different GPU (GTX 760) but perhaps the same will help you as worked for me the solution in my case was the following command: sudo apt-get install --reinstall compiz
– MttJocy
Apr 24 '16 at 23:02
Same issue here, some weird things are happening to my screen.
– Zlatan
May 17 '16 at 20:58
Does this work: askubuntu.com/questions/760934/…
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 0:04
Does this work: askubuntu.com/questions/760934/…
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 0:04
Yes it does! Many thanks. However I cannot see the launcher or menu bar in Ubuntu, I can only access things through the terminal. I haven't got a clue how to fix this. It is like they have vanished.
– Tom Nadia
Apr 23 '16 at 6:28
Yes it does! Many thanks. However I cannot see the launcher or menu bar in Ubuntu, I can only access things through the terminal. I haven't got a clue how to fix this. It is like they have vanished.
– Tom Nadia
Apr 23 '16 at 6:28
Do you have Unity (normal Ubuntu)?
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 10:50
Do you have Unity (normal Ubuntu)?
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 10:50
I had this same issue after upgrading from 15.10->16.04 on my system different GPU (GTX 760) but perhaps the same will help you as worked for me the solution in my case was the following command: sudo apt-get install --reinstall compiz
– MttJocy
Apr 24 '16 at 23:02
I had this same issue after upgrading from 15.10->16.04 on my system different GPU (GTX 760) but perhaps the same will help you as worked for me the solution in my case was the following command: sudo apt-get install --reinstall compiz
– MttJocy
Apr 24 '16 at 23:02
Same issue here, some weird things are happening to my screen.
– Zlatan
May 17 '16 at 20:58
Same issue here, some weird things are happening to my screen.
– Zlatan
May 17 '16 at 20:58
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You have to install the Nvidia driver.
You can install it from the Addition Drivers application. (Dash > Additional Drivers.)
Choose the one marked as "tested".
17.04, I have this problem also. Definitely using the tested nvidia driver. Only happens when I put my laptop in the dock -- it's fine the rest of the time.
– Lotus
Jun 11 '17 at 13:03
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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up vote
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You have to install the Nvidia driver.
You can install it from the Addition Drivers application. (Dash > Additional Drivers.)
Choose the one marked as "tested".
17.04, I have this problem also. Definitely using the tested nvidia driver. Only happens when I put my laptop in the dock -- it's fine the rest of the time.
– Lotus
Jun 11 '17 at 13:03
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You have to install the Nvidia driver.
You can install it from the Addition Drivers application. (Dash > Additional Drivers.)
Choose the one marked as "tested".
17.04, I have this problem also. Definitely using the tested nvidia driver. Only happens when I put my laptop in the dock -- it's fine the rest of the time.
– Lotus
Jun 11 '17 at 13:03
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You have to install the Nvidia driver.
You can install it from the Addition Drivers application. (Dash > Additional Drivers.)
Choose the one marked as "tested".
You have to install the Nvidia driver.
You can install it from the Addition Drivers application. (Dash > Additional Drivers.)
Choose the one marked as "tested".
edited Jun 5 '16 at 11:30
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17.04, I have this problem also. Definitely using the tested nvidia driver. Only happens when I put my laptop in the dock -- it's fine the rest of the time.
– Lotus
Jun 11 '17 at 13:03
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17.04, I have this problem also. Definitely using the tested nvidia driver. Only happens when I put my laptop in the dock -- it's fine the rest of the time.
– Lotus
Jun 11 '17 at 13:03
17.04, I have this problem also. Definitely using the tested nvidia driver. Only happens when I put my laptop in the dock -- it's fine the rest of the time.
– Lotus
Jun 11 '17 at 13:03
17.04, I have this problem also. Definitely using the tested nvidia driver. Only happens when I put my laptop in the dock -- it's fine the rest of the time.
– Lotus
Jun 11 '17 at 13:03
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Does this work: askubuntu.com/questions/760934/…
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 0:04
Yes it does! Many thanks. However I cannot see the launcher or menu bar in Ubuntu, I can only access things through the terminal. I haven't got a clue how to fix this. It is like they have vanished.
– Tom Nadia
Apr 23 '16 at 6:28
Do you have Unity (normal Ubuntu)?
– TheWanderer
Apr 23 '16 at 10:50
I had this same issue after upgrading from 15.10->16.04 on my system different GPU (GTX 760) but perhaps the same will help you as worked for me the solution in my case was the following command: sudo apt-get install --reinstall compiz
– MttJocy
Apr 24 '16 at 23:02
Same issue here, some weird things are happening to my screen.
– Zlatan
May 17 '16 at 20:58