Installing nvidia drivers causes computer to boot to command prompt.

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Published on 2010-10-11T17:41:51Z Indexed on 2011/02/19 15:33 UTC
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Hi,

I have an Asus u30jc laptop, which comes with the Optimus prime graphics card switching technology that is now supported under 2.6.35, so I decided to give it a try. First I made sure the discrete graphics card was activated and then I installed the drivers proposed by the ubuntu software repository (nvidia-current).

However, after rebooting all I got was a command prompt.

My graphics card is a nvidia 310M. This is on Ubuntu 10.10 64 bits.

What can I do to diagnose/identify the source of this problem?

UPDATE: The messsages in my syslog tell me to check the xorg log:

Oct 11 12:42:59 u30jc-test gdm-binary[1095]: WARNING: GdmDisplay: display lasted 0.053144 seconds
Oct 11 12:42:59 u30jc-test gdm-simple-slave[1450]: WARNING: Unable to load file '/etc/gdm/custom.conf': No such file or directory
Oct 11 12:42:59 u30jc-test gdm-binary[1095]: WARNING: GdmDisplay: display lasted 0.038176 seconds
Oct 11 12:42:59 u30jc-test gdm-binary[1095]: WARNING: GdmLocalDisplayFactory: maximum number of X display failures reached: check X server log for errors

Which I did. I found this message in my /var/log/Xorg.0.log :

Fatal server error:
[   113.540] no screens found
[   113.540]

What does that mean?

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