![]() You may have to select an older kernel version. Reboot into safe mode (holding shift at the BIOS screen) select Advanced Options and then Recovery Mode. My working fix has been toĪt the black screen, press ctrl + alt + F1 (or whichever is not my current session) and use: Every so often (likely when I get a new kernel) the computer will boot to a black screen with what should be the login screen. I have an eMachines T5254 with an Nvidia GeForce 6100 graphics card. NOTE: Avoid later kernels for the time being, i.e. I also recommend to update to kernel 3.16, as a means to bypass the numerous/imminent kernel 3.13 updates. If there was a KERNEL update enter rebootĪnd restart with the new kernel in recovery mode, then.īash n if none are included in the update, then let them in, no need for more actions.īash n -uninstall as updates are announced, check for the above type of packages.Ģ. Sadly it also is true that kernel updates and xorg or other graphics driver updates often break the proprietary driver installation.ġ.
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