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Posted Aug 24, 2008 at 5:49:22 AM
Subject: Installed Ubuntu but Getting Black Screen
It appears it installed successfully, but when I reboot all I get is a black screen. I am currently running Windows XP Professional, and I tried to install from a CD that was shipped to me, and also downloaded from this website just to make sure it wasn't the disk. When my PC boots up, I get the Dual Boot option and click to start Ubuntu. It shows the Ubuntu screen with the scrollbar, flashes a lot of I'm assuming drivers that are all "OK", then nothing. This is where I get the black screen. My PC has the following specs: 3.06 GHzCeleron Processor 1 Gig RAM 160 Gig Hard Drive (not even close to full) Service Pack 3 for Win XP Any help you can offer will be GREATLY appreciated!
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Posted: Aug 24, 2008 12:28:17 PM
Subject: Installed Ubuntu but Getting Black Screen
In the Grub boot screen where you selected Ubuntu to boot Select boot into recovery mode. Then select fix x option. [Modified by: rokytnji on August 24, 2008 06:53 AM]

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Robin Mathers

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Posted: Aug 24, 2008 8:15:38 PM
Subject: Installed Ubuntu but Getting Black Screen
Ok, did that and then tried to to start normally and got the same black screen. Any other ideas?
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Posted: Aug 24, 2008 8:45:43 PM
Subject: Installed Ubuntu but Getting Black Screen
Is this a desktop or Laptop? If Desktop Are you plugging in your moniter to the onboard motherboard VGA plug or are you using a PCI type Video card? If it is plugged into the PCI video card try moving to the Motherboard supplied VGA plug. It sounds like you don't have the drivers in the kernel for the PCI video card installed in your Desktop. Just guessing because of the lack of detailed info given.

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Shashank Sharma
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Posted: Aug 25, 2008 4:36:26 PM
Subject: Installed Ubuntu but Getting Black Screen
When you get the black screen, can you confirm if your system hangs or is still working? You can check this by maybe press the Caps Lock key. If the light comes on then you system is not hanging at the black screen. When you get the black screen, press Alt+Ctrl+F2. If you see a login screen, type in your username and password and type the command: dmesg At the bottom you should see some errors that might explain why you get the black screen. As rokytnji asked, what graphics card do you have? Also, what monitor do you have?

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robert
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Posted: Aug 27, 2008 10:35:47 PM
Subject: Installed Ubuntu but Getting Black Screen
i dont get a black screen but i get a pink screen with the mouse icon. i have a nvidia geforce 6200 card.
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Posted: Aug 28, 2008 12:28:01 AM
Subject: Installed Ubuntu but Getting Black Screen
Did you run Ubuntu in Live cd mode before you installed it and did everything come up then?

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robert
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Posted: Aug 28, 2008 1:03:43 PM
Subject: Installed Ubuntu but Getting Black Screen
when i run ubuntu as a try option i get the pink screen. if i try to install it stright to the hard drive i get a rolling text error. ive tried three different ubuntu live cd and have the same thing. the hard drive is blank so i know there is no problem with it.
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Posted: Aug 29, 2008 3:23:54 PM
Subject: Installed Ubuntu but Getting Black Screen
Can you try burning a Knoppix or Mandriva cd. I say this because it looks as if you will need to install video drivers for Ubuntus GUI to come up. Sometimes when 1 distro won't boot up another 1 will.

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