I have installed Ubuntu 10.10 32bit on my PC with my USB Flash disk. Then, i installed NVIDIA Driver with Additional Driver. unfortunately, i forgot the driver's version, but i think it's nvidia-185.
And i reboot my pc, and showed up a ugly splash screen, and i can't passed login screen. The screens showed up a mess, and i can't login anymore.
Could you help me?
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You need to reconfigure xorg. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=690760
Sabiq : I'll try that. thank you!From lovinglinux -
I have tried that, it's not working. :( anyone please help mee
lovinglinux : Please post replies to possible solutions as comments below each answer. Do not create an answer to explain that another answer didn't work. The askubuntu.com system is not a forum, but a system that display the most relevant answers based on votes. So if you post a new answer as a reply to someone providing a possible solution, the user will probably miss your reply.From Sabiq -
Do you have an Ubuntu live CD? If yes, then boot from the CD, start Nautilus with root privileges:
gksudo nautilus
Then browse the root directory of your system partition (not the root of the live CD user), find /etc/X11/xorg.conf and delete it.
Reboot and check if you can login successfully.
From lovinglinux -
yes, i have removing my xorg.conf but it doesn't solve the problem and now i'm reinstalling my ubuntu. could you help me how to install the nvidia driver properly? not with additional drivers
UPDATE
I should disable nouveau before installing the driver. I got it from here : http://www.socialblogr.com/2010/10/how-to-install-nvidia-graphic-card-driver-on-ubuntu-10-10.html thanks for the advice, Mr./Mrs. lovinglinux :) and sorry for my comment before.
lovinglinux : Is Mr. lovinglinux :) I'm glad you fixed it.Muhammad Askar Sabiq : that's great. thanks for the advice, mr.lovinglinux. i have been trying to fix it for a whole day. and it solved with a simple commands.From Muhammad Askar Sabiq
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