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Ubuntu: Graphics Driver Problem (Intel)

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Hello Everyone I am having an issue with Ubuntu Graphics Driver whenever I try to open my pc after booting ubuntu my monitor gets a blank screen, I don't know why this is happening.

For Booting my Ubuntu successfully I have to go to the advanced option from the boot menu and then run ubuntu from there. I think it is a graphics driver problem as after booting ubuntu from advanced settings I get a message saying that the graphics driver will not boot for booting them restart the pc and run ubuntu normally.

My PC Specs

Monitor with VGA directly form the mother board

Integrated graphics of Intel Core i3 10100

Mother board MSI M410 M-HV3


I have some pictures I am attaching the pictures here:

Selecting Advance Option From Boot Menu

Selecting Next Option

Booting it normally

Driver Warning

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The Intel graphics driver is part of the xserver-xorg-video-intel driver package, which is installed on all Ubuntu systems by default. And since it isn't a proprietary driver package, it doesn't show up in jockey (aka the Hardware Drivers application).

Just to ensure it didn't get removed by mistake (very slim possibility), just run this command:

sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel

If the driver is installed, and you're still having issues with graphics on your desktop, then please file a bug report against the xorg package, using this terminal command:

apport-bug xorg
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