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    Latest Solution

    In my case the problem definitely was a conflict with the default kernel video driver and the nVidia card installed in my system.
    First I switched to a Kali distro with the Xfce desktop which was...
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    Ubuntu 19.04 comes with a "safe video" option...

    Ubuntu 19.04 comes with a "safe video" option when booting from Grub. It's a shame other Linux distros haven't figured that out yet.
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    Thank you bigbiz. I appended the kernel...

    Thank you bigbiz.
    I appended the kernel command to the end of the load linux line and that did not work. In my desperation, as noted in my previous reply, I inserted a line after the initial...
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    THE SOLUTION is obvious, but difficult to...

    THE SOLUTION is obvious, but difficult to implement.

    Kali 2019.2 is compatible with my GTX960M Nvidia Graphics card but only if the proprietary Nvidia drivers can be installed first. The...
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    Thank you for your response Mister_X. As noted...

    Thank you for your response Mister_X. As noted in my failed solutions, I tried using nouveau.modset=0 and a couple other kernel commands without success. I must confess to a lack of experience...
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    Kali 2019.2 vs nVidia GeForce

    GIVEN:
    Laptop: MSI GL72 7QF
    ?P: Intel Core i7-7700HQ
    Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX960M
    RAM: 16 GB
    SDD: 500 GB GPT Format
    OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Kali 2019.2
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