The new version of Ubuntu, 18.10 has a problem. I'm talking about the stable version of 18.10, not the beta version. I installed it today and it only has one kernel. When it works if it's fast, but when I rebooted it no longer started as if it had suddenly broken. This happened after installing an Nvidia GTX 390 driver. It's possible that there was a compatibility problem. My PC has an Intel Core 3.50 GHz CPU and 16GB RAM.
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At GRUB, try rebooting into an older kernel. – user535733 Oct 19 '18 at 19:04
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Yes, but I installed it today and I only have one kernel – Manel Méndez Alcántara Oct 19 '18 at 19:31
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Please follow steps 1-3 of this answer: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1059366/restart-loop-after-nvidia-zotac-card-install/1059367#1059367 to get Ubuntu 18.10 working again, and then we'll continue from there. Maybe you need to install a more recent version of the proprietary Nvidia driver. What model graphics card does `ubuntu-drivers devices` show? – karel Oct 20 '18 at 09:02
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 – Manel Méndez Alcántara Oct 21 '18 at 13:24
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If you installed a driver for a GTX 390 when you're using GTX 960, then you probably need to remove that bad driver and install the correct one. – code_dredd Oct 21 '18 at 19:18