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Fixing Ubuntu stall at login after bad CUDA installation
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Sometimes installing CUDA on Ubuntu turns out to be a huge broom in the ass. | |
One of the most common issue is that once you login after rebooting Ubuntu | |
is stalled. | |
To fix this problem, it is necessary to go on one TTY (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+F1), | |
login with username (with administrator rights) and password and try one of | |
the following procedures. | |
Trial #2 worked with me, in the sense that I could normally login in Ubuntu, | |
but I was still at the starting point....no damn CUDA....grrr... | |
Trial 1: | |
$ sudo su | |
$ apt-get update | |
$ apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop | |
$ apt-get install unity | |
$ reboot | |
Trial 2: | |
$ sudo su | |
$ apt-get update | |
$ apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop | |
$ apt-get install unity | |
$ apt-get remove --purge nvidia* | |
$ reboot | |
Trial 3: | |
$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-current | |
$ sudo reboot | |
Trial 4: | |
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-* | |
Second, download & Install Nvidia Driver 331.38 (you may want new version) | |
For 32 bit (x86): | |
$ cd && wget us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/331.38/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-331.38.run | |
For 64 bit (x86_64): | |
$ cd && wget us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/331.38/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-331.38.run | |
And then, | |
$ chmod +x NVIDIA-Linux-*-331.38.run $ sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-*-331.38.run $ sudo reboot | |
These procedures have been described on [Jiakai Zhang's blog](http://jiakaizhang.com/fix-frozen-after-login-in-ubuntu-14-04/) |
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