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    Lightbulb Can't install ubuntu 11.10 because no graphical output [solved]

    Hi,


    a few weeks ago I tried to install Ubuntu 11.10 amd64 on a
    Medion Akoya P5330 D
    CPU: Intel® Core i5-2320 3,0 GHz
    Video: Geforce GTX 550 Ti (PCIE)


    In the first seconds after choosing "Install Ubuntu" I see text output flushing during startup.
    But then no new text appears and the output is still only the text - as you can see it here:
    http://666kb.com/i/bzljpg30en2b61bf0.jpg
    But changing to tty1 (ctrl + alt + f1) does work. I logged in there and tried some gdm restart, changing xorg.conf etc. with no success.

    I even tried installing from ubuntu amd64 altnerative but the same error appeared again.


    Any help is welcome.

    Regards,
    Arthur
    Last edited by arthur_8200; December 23rd, 2011 at 12:11 PM. Reason: The thread is solved...

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    Re: Can't install ubuntu 11.10 because no graphical output

    Quote Originally Posted by arthur_8200 View Post
    Hi,


    a few weeks ago I tried to install Ubuntu 11.10 amd64 on a
    Medion Akoya P5330 D
    CPU: Intel® Core i5-2320 3,0 GHz
    Video: Geforce GTX 550 Ti (PCIE)


    In the first seconds after choosing "Install Ubuntu" I see text output flushing during startup.
    But then no new text appears and the output is still only the text - as you can see it here:
    http://666kb.com/i/bzljpg30en2b61bf0.jpg
    But changing to tty1 (ctrl + alt + f1) does work. I logged in there and tried some gdm restart, changing xorg.conf etc. with no success.

    I even tried installing from ubuntu amd64 altnerative but the same error appeared again.


    Any help is welcome.

    Regards,
    Arthur
    With that video Card you need to use "nodeset" as a boot option for the LiveCD and after your install, on the first reboot, until you can get the NVidia drivers installed.

    For the LiveCD:
    Modesetting and the LiveCD

    For after the install, (It reboots after the install finishes):
    Temporarily Editing Grub Menu for Boot Options

    Then when you get to the desktop, go to System Settings > Additional Drivers... and select the driver That has "recommended" after it. That would most likely be nvidia-current.

    Tell me how it goes.

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    Re: Can't install ubuntu 11.10 because no graphical output

    Quote Originally Posted by MAFoElffen View Post
    With that video Card you need to use "nodeset" as a boot option for the LiveCD and after your install, on the first reboot, until you can get the NVidia drivers installed.

    For the LiveCD:
    Modesetting and the LiveCD
    Hi MAFoElffen,

    thank you very much for your explanation! I will try it in a few days.

    Did you mean "nomodeset"?

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    Re: Can't install ubuntu 11.10 because no graphical output

    Quote Originally Posted by arthur_8200 View Post
    Hi MAFoElffen,

    thank you very much for your explanation! I will try it in a few days.

    Did you mean "nomodeset"?
    Yes. "nomodeset"... fingers weren't listening to my brain.

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    Re: Can't install ubuntu 11.10 because no graphical output

    Quote Originally Posted by MAFoElffen View Post
    With that video Card you need to use "nomodeset" as a boot option for the LiveCD and after your install, on the first reboot, until you can get the NVidia drivers installed.

    For the LiveCD:
    Modesetting and the LiveCD

    For after the install, (It reboots after the install finishes):
    Temporarily Editing Grub Menu for Boot Options

    Then when you get to the desktop, go to System Settings > Additional Drivers... and select the driver That has "recommended" after it. That would most likely be nvidia-current.

    Tell me how it goes.

    Hi MAFoElffen,

    thank you very much for your help.
    Yesterday I installed Ubuntu 11.10 with the nomodeset-trick and it and it works great

    The PC with quadcore cpu and ssd harddisk is just awesome fast


    Regards,
    Arthur

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