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I've been trying to get this working for days now and none of the posts I've found on this site (or any other) have been able to help me fix this, so sorry if this is a repost. I'm currently trying to dual-boot Windows 7 and Ubuntu on a desktop with a Gigabyte Z87N motherboard and an NVIDIA GTX760 video card. When I try to boot Ubuntu "normally" (not in recovery mode) I'm left with a blank screen with a blinking underscore. If I try to run in recovery mode, then I get a lot of text output and then this:




[ 4.429609] [drm:drm_pci_agp_init] *ERROR* Cannot initialize the agpgart module.
[ 4.429667] DRM:Fill_in_dev failed.


The system always comes to a complete halt (and again a blinking underscore at the bottom of the screen) after those two lines print. Sometimes, more lines print after that, but they always vary and dont seem to be part of the problem (they seem to just be normal messages about other drivers loading).



I followed these instructions to install my nvidia drivers.



but that didn't work (obviously). Pleeaaase help me. I know that the two error messages above have been addressed before, but I haven't found any fixes that work.



I've tried to boot with the "nomodeset" option but that doesn't seem to change anything. I've also tried to boot with "text nomodeset" and gotten the same results.



I forgot to mention that this all happens when I use the HDMI port on my graphics card. If I use the HDMI port on my motherboard, Ubuntu boots just fine. Another interesting thing I noted is that I don't see the motherboard logo or the grub menu (where I choose between Ubuntu and Windows) if I use the motherboard's HDMI. The screen just stays completely black until I see the Ubuntu login page.



Also, I have an entry in grub called "Previous Linux versions" which lets me boot into Linux 3.5.0-23-generic. I would boot into recovery mode here before and it used to work, but for some reason even that doesn't work now.



Sorry for the unorganized post...I'm not sure how to organize all this random info that I have. Please let me know if you need any more information, and thanks in advance if you can help me!


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The issue was simply a matter of entering my BIOS and turning off "internal graphics". I knew that the OS was defaulting to the integrated graphics because the HDMI port on the motherboard always worked correctly, but I didn't know how to tell Ubuntu to switch and use my graphics card. For Gigabyte Z87N-Wifi motherboards, simply enter the BIOS and navigate to the BIOS features section and disable internal graphics.


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