So I tried selecting the nvidia graphics card using sudo prime-select nvidia and rebooted again. However I found in the ubuntu settings that the selected grahics card? was llvmpipe. So I did sudo apt-get install linux-headers-5.17.0-1020-oem(again - version from memory) and rebooted again.Īnd this time I got the gnome login screen and was able to log in. After some more googling, I find a post suggesting I need to install the linux-headers for the kernel version So I figured I could reinstall with apt: sudo apt-get install -reinstall nvidia-driver-520-open (I think, I'm writing this from memory). It reported that all drivers were already installed. So I tried to install it with sudo ubuntu-drivers install nvidia-driver-520-open. So I did a sudo ubuntu-drivers devices and picked the recommended driver, which was as I recall nvidia-driver-520-open. After some googling and some digging around I ran sudo lshw -c video and saw the word unclaimed next to my graphics card, which I understood as the graphics driver not working. I was able to switch to a terminal with ctrl+alt+f3. I got some text which seemed to indicate ubuntu services starting, then it disappeared and I had a black screen with a blinking cursor. I started my machine today and discovered that the desktop environment wasn't loaded. Ubuntu-Version: 22.04 or 22.10, can't check anymore
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