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Message #93937
[Bug 655078] Re: Beta 10.10 Nvidia update broke Sony Vaio VPCF136FM installation
Timothy,
I am afraid I don't know the command line equivalents to some of the GUI
operations I performed in my instructions. However, before we give up,
lets see if I can get to you the safegraphics mode.
1. Reboot your computer. Wait until your BIOS finishes loading and a Sony VAIO logo displays on your screen. As soon as you see the logo, hold down a "shift" key.
2. This should bring up a text boot loader message that will allow you to select a mode for booting up into a recovery mode
3. Select the recovery mode and hit the enter key.
4. This should allow your computer to continue booting and eventually bring up a recovery mode menu.
5. From the recovery mode menu (I can't remember the exact options) you want to select a safe graphics mode.
6. This will bring up another menu to allow you to select a low graphics resolution. At some point Ubuntu will ask if you want to continue in low graphics mode. Just select yes.
7. Your system should boot up to a Gnome desk top and allow you to do everything else you could before (except at a miserable graphics resolution.
Let me know if this works for you.
Mike
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Beta 10.10 Nvidia update broke Sony Vaio VPCF136FM installation
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