![]() ![]() Mar 21 15:20:32 colin-desktop gdm-launch-environment]: pam_unix(gdm-launch-environment:session): session closed for user gdm ![]() Mar 21 15:20:32 colin-desktop gnome-session-binary: Unrecoverable failure in required component Mar 21 15:20:32 colin-desktop gnome-session-binary: WARNING: App '' exited with code 1 Mar 21 15:20:32 colin-desktop gnome-session: gnome-session-binary: WARNING: App '' exited with code 1 If I use nomodeset then Ubuntu boots normally, but I believe this disables any hardware acceleration, and I'm unable to change the display resolution, so I am looking for a proper fix.Ĭhecking the journal (I can log in via SSH) I see that GDM fails to start: Mar 21 15:20:32 colin-desktop gnome-shell: Failed to create backend: No GPUs with outputs found I have also tried the 20.10 Live USB, and even Manjaro (GNOME 20.2.1), both of which had the same issue. This includes on the Live USB installer, which I had to run in "safe graphics" mode to install. I have been unable to get any graphics output to work unless I add nomodeset to my kernel parameters - whenever it boots up the screen simply turns off after the ASRock logo, and does not respond to any keyboard input (I can't even switch to a tty). RAM: Corsair LPX Vengeance 16GB 2666MHz.I have just installed Ubuntu 20.04 on a new build with the following hardware:
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