Today I moved my PC from one case to another and therefore had to change my graphics card from the PCI Express x4 to the PCI Express x16. This caused Ubuntu to go into low graphics mode. I managed to fix this by reinstalling default drivers (which I have used before and it has fixed issues perfectly). However, when I tried to reinstall the proprietary drivers (by unpacking the zip and building) it caused the system to enter low graphics mode again. Upon fixing and rebooting, the system is in a login loop. I try to login, it hangs on the desktop background for about 5 seconds, flicks to a black screen for a second and then opens up the login page again (and replays the sound that happens on boot). I have entered the tty console and logged in. The fixes i have tried from various answers on this site are:
- Reinstalling
ubuntu-desktop - Resetting unity (using Unity Tweak Tool - this resulted in a
cannot autolaunch D-Buserror)
My system is as follows:
- OS: Dual boot Windows 8 and Ubuntu 14.04
- Graphics Card: MSI Radeon 390
- CPU: Quad-core i7-4770k
- RAM: 16GB
- Storage: 1TB into 2 partitions: 480MB (Ubuntu) 520MB (Windows 8)
How can I fix it?