18.04 everytime I try to open something from settings gnome crashes
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I have a clean and up to date 18.04 install. Everything was.ok for the first boot but after subsequent gnome will crash (black screen and takes me back to the login) if I try to open anything from settings such as network or screenconfig.
Any ideas on where to start?
Amd r7 1700
Asus x370-i
NVIDIA 1080ti
16gb mem.
Thankyou
gnome crash settings
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I have a clean and up to date 18.04 install. Everything was.ok for the first boot but after subsequent gnome will crash (black screen and takes me back to the login) if I try to open anything from settings such as network or screenconfig.
Any ideas on where to start?
Amd r7 1700
Asus x370-i
NVIDIA 1080ti
16gb mem.
Thankyou
gnome crash settings
Have you tried installing the proprietary Nvidia drivers?
– Arup Roy Chowdhury
Jul 8 '18 at 20:31
Have you installed any GNOME extensions? If so, which ones?
– heynnema
Jul 8 '18 at 20:54
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I have a clean and up to date 18.04 install. Everything was.ok for the first boot but after subsequent gnome will crash (black screen and takes me back to the login) if I try to open anything from settings such as network or screenconfig.
Any ideas on where to start?
Amd r7 1700
Asus x370-i
NVIDIA 1080ti
16gb mem.
Thankyou
gnome crash settings
I have a clean and up to date 18.04 install. Everything was.ok for the first boot but after subsequent gnome will crash (black screen and takes me back to the login) if I try to open anything from settings such as network or screenconfig.
Any ideas on where to start?
Amd r7 1700
Asus x370-i
NVIDIA 1080ti
16gb mem.
Thankyou
gnome crash settings
gnome crash settings
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Paul BarberPaul Barber
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Have you tried installing the proprietary Nvidia drivers?
– Arup Roy Chowdhury
Jul 8 '18 at 20:31
Have you installed any GNOME extensions? If so, which ones?
– heynnema
Jul 8 '18 at 20:54
add a comment |
Have you tried installing the proprietary Nvidia drivers?
– Arup Roy Chowdhury
Jul 8 '18 at 20:31
Have you installed any GNOME extensions? If so, which ones?
– heynnema
Jul 8 '18 at 20:54
Have you tried installing the proprietary Nvidia drivers?
– Arup Roy Chowdhury
Jul 8 '18 at 20:31
Have you tried installing the proprietary Nvidia drivers?
– Arup Roy Chowdhury
Jul 8 '18 at 20:31
Have you installed any GNOME extensions? If so, which ones?
– heynnema
Jul 8 '18 at 20:54
Have you installed any GNOME extensions? If so, which ones?
– heynnema
Jul 8 '18 at 20:54
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I can confirm this was an addon - disabling gtile allowed me to access the settings.
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I can confirm this was an addon - disabling gtile allowed me to access the settings.
I can confirm this was an addon - disabling gtile allowed me to access the settings.
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Have you tried installing the proprietary Nvidia drivers?
– Arup Roy Chowdhury
Jul 8 '18 at 20:31
Have you installed any GNOME extensions? If so, which ones?
– heynnema
Jul 8 '18 at 20:54