Problems that occur after installing the system:
1 Unable to surf the Internet: a new Ethernet link (automatic DHCP) was later removed by deleting the link. The restart is baffling.
2 resolution of only two: 1024x? and 800x600. The resolution is so low that it hurts. By viewing system settings--Details found:
Of course, this is after the installation of the video card driver after the matter, the previous graphic shows that the CPU comes with the slag collector.
Of course, after the installation of the drive, the resolution naturally normal. The following is the entire installation process:
The basic ideas are:
1 Manual Download Nvidia-linux-x86_64-375.66.run
2 into the TTY (a non-GUI graphical interface of the interactive environment, if ctrl+alt+f1-6 OK, you do not have to enter the Recovery-mode below) in Recovery-mode if the password what the number of inputs more than 5 times cause the current terminal is locked, Remember ctrl+alt+f1-6 another terminal and then rattling.
3chmod 777 Nvidia-linux-x86_64-375.66.run
41-Way Default selection is OK
5 sudo reboot Select normal START process ok!
I started out because of the resolution anomaly cannot go directly into TTY (black screen) && using PPA installation always has a dependency problem. So can only use Recovery-mode, thanks to the above blog of foreign small brother, only to give up before the success.
Here is the link for brother:
https://malaikannan.wordpress.com/2016/04/06/installing-nvidia-drivers-in-ubuntu-14-04-for-980ti/
I struggled a little for installing NVIDIA Drivers and getting Ubuntu 14.04 to bootup. I was stuck in black, a long time and system wasn ' t booting up properly after I put in Graphics Card. Below is The steps I followed to fix the issue, could be would be is of help for others too.
- Go to advanced Ubuntu bootup options when system boots.
- Select Ubuntu in Recovery Mode.
- Launch root Console in command prompt.
- #3 'll launch in read only mode. You need to mount it read/write. Enter following command "mount-0 remount,rw/"
- If you have/home,/boot,/tmp or any other mount point on a separate partition, you can mount them with the command "mount –all
- Type "sudo nano/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf". This step is for opening editor to add some files to blacklist. ADD below lines to the this file.
- Blacklist AMD76X_EDAC
- Blacklist VGA16FB
- Blacklist nouveau
- Blacklist RIVAFB
- Blacklist NVIDIAFB
- Blacklist RIVATV
- sudo apt-get remove–purge nvidia*
- CD ~/downloads
- Type dhclient eth0. Root mode generally doesnt has Internet connection enabled, this command would enable wired Internet connection (plugin et Hernet Internet cable)
- wget Http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/352.79/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-352.79.run
- sudo chmod 777 Nvidia-linux-x86_64-352.79.run
- sudo./nvidia-linux-x86_64-352.79.run. This step would take some GUI based prompts, it's self intutive.
- sudo nvidia-xconfig
- sudo reboot
- Select normal option for booting.
[Perfect solution + impeccable]ubuntu 14.04 (LTS) + GTX 980Ti Graphics configuration