With gdm3 activated, (and with the "WaylandEnable=false" line in /etc/gdm3/nf commented out), I am able to get to the log-in screen with the Nvidia driver installed. slim gives a black screen on boot-up (no "Started bpfilter" message). Tried lightdm, gdm3, and slim display managers.Tried modifying /lib/modprobe.d/nf as described in this post.I have tried the following without success: If I then unplug the monitor, I get kicked out to the Ubuntu log-in screen. If I then go to system settings, the desktop goes black and gives me the same "Started bpfilter" message. Without the Nvidia driver installed, if I plug in an external monitor through HDMI, it is not recognized. I'm also unable to use an external monitor with this laptop, which I believe is a related issue. I used nvidia-driver-440 because this was recommended by "ubuntu-drivers devices" but I've also tried 390 and other versions and gotten the same issue. The computer is able to boot up normally. I can still access the command line with ctrl-alt-f1. ![]() The laptop, on boot-up, just shows the message "Started bpfilter" and hangs. I'm running into issues installing the Nvidia drivers on this computer. The operating system is Ubuntu 18.04 (came installed by Dell). I have a Mobile Precision 7530 laptop with an i7-8750H and Nvidia Quadro P2000 GPU.
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