ĭpkg: error: version '-' has bad syntax: revision number is empty Setting up nvidia-settings (440.82-0ubuntu1). Setting up screen- resolution- extra (0.18build1). Unpacking nvidia-settings (440.82-0ubuntu1). Selecting previously unselected package nvidia-settings. Unpacking screen- resolution- extra (0.18build1). Selecting previously unselected package screen- resolution- extra. Kubuntu 20.10 Beta release with all updates. Computer freezes while using Google Chrome. InstallationMedia: Kubuntu 20.04 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Release amd64 (20200423)Įrror on nvidia 340 install. InstallationDate: Installed on (0 days ago) UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) Package: ubuntu- drivers- common 1:0.8.1.1 " ubuntu-drivers uninstall nvidia-340 " would be a LOT more user-friendly). Solved problem by reinstall (later research showed that " apt-get purge *nvidia* " may have rolled-back changes, however
Install: Install drivers that are appropriate for your hardware.ĭebug: Print all available information and debug data about drivers.Ĥ) Reboot => black screen, no login screen List-oem: Show all OEM enablement packages which apply to this systemĭevices: Show all devices which need drivers, and which packages apply to them.
List: Show all driver packages which apply to the current system. Why is there not an 'uninstall' option for ubuntu-drivers Raven Ridge (rev ubuntu-drivers listĮRROR:root:No "nvidia-dkms-340" can be found.ġ) Expected action - running 'ubuntu-drivers' lists NO drivers being available, as allowing drivers to be installed that the installer seems(?) to know are broken/will break things, is illogical.Ģ) Improvements - I had access to terminal (Ctrl-Alt Fxxx). Model name : AMD Ryzen 3 2200G with Radeon Vega GraphicsĠ1:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G96CGL (rev a1)Ġa:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. X does appear to be running, but only a black screen. Ubuntu-drivers allows installation of (nvidia-340) drivers, which are broken/break things.Īllowing ( :-P ) ubuntu-drivers to install nvidia-340 results in no GUI on reboot, only console available.