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      <title>Nvidia Driver Causes Ubuntu Crash</title>
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      <description>Steps to remove nvidia driver If Ubuntu is not booting up after installing the nvidia drivers, we need to remove them and restore it to X.Org X server driver. Please reboot to root shell and run the following commands.
ubuntu-drivers list output should look something similar
nvidia-340 nvidia-driver-390 Now remove these drivers.
sudo apt-get remove nvidia-340 sudo apt-get remove nvidia-driver-390 reboot Your machine should boot normally.
The Software Updates screen should look something like this.</description>
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