Quoting Miklos Juhasz (<email address hidden>):
> In the /etc/init/lightdm.conf file adding some delay before executing
> lightdm solves the problem for me:
>
> sleep 10
unacceptable on a 5 second boot :)
> exec lightdm
>
> This way I can also see the Ubuntu boot screen with the progress bar
> which I never saw before. It was just the plain background color
> flashing a couple of times quickly (I have an SSD drive) and after that
Right, I have an SSD drive as well. That's why I thought perhaps lightdm
needs another required event to ensure the nvidia kernel module has
finished loading.
Quoting Miklos Juhasz (<email address hidden>): lightdm. conf file adding some delay before executing
> In the /etc/init/
> lightdm solves the problem for me:
>
> sleep 10
unacceptable on a 5 second boot :)
> exec lightdm
>
> This way I can also see the Ubuntu boot screen with the progress bar
> which I never saw before. It was just the plain background color
> flashing a couple of times quickly (I have an SSD drive) and after that
Right, I have an SSD drive as well. That's why I thought perhaps lightdm
needs another required event to ensure the nvidia kernel module has
finished loading.