I have checked similarly names posts and no solutions have worked, but also no one has had the same situation, so I don't think this is a duplicate.
I have a dual boot Surface Pro 2017 (5) that was working just fine and dandily - some updates had been installed, nothing major, and I didn't restart before.
I booted into Windows yesterday for some Win-specific work and since then Ubuntu no longer gives me the gui - I cannot reach the graphical login screen. I can log in via CLI and have tried all the repairs out there for "Ubuntu boots to black screen" etc. (nomodeset, dpkg, and have gone into recovery mode to perform repairs and disk checks. Oddly when performing an update it always tells me there is a 74.ko package that needs to be installed and then says it installs it, but when I check it again, there it is needing to be installed once more.
I have also checked the disk and it is not full, which I know can cause login GUI issues. To be sure I even deleted several large .isos in my Downloads folder.
I have checked display manager to be gdm3 and try to sudo startx but get the error "unable to connect to X server: Connection refused".
I have also tried older kernels and removed some of the newer ones that I knew to give me issues in the past.
Are there any folks out there with super powers who can help me out? I suppose I could reinstall Ubuntu while preserving the home folder, but I have a lot of customized settings I don't want to lose as well.
Thanks!