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I’m on a ASUS GL752VW laptop trying to dual-boot ubuntu 16.04 with my windows 10 installed in LEGACY bios with a burned DVD.
When I get to the (legacy) installer whatever the option I choose in the installer my computer just goes black screen for several seconds then restart.
PS: I tried the acpi=off and it didn't solve my problem neither did my attempt to make another DVD.
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I’m on a ASUS GL752VW laptop trying to dual-boot ubuntu 16.04 with my windows 10 installed in LEGACY bios with a burned DVD.
When I get to the (legacy) installer whatever the option I choose in the installer my computer just goes black screen for several seconds then restart.
PS: I tried the acpi=off and it didn't solve my problem neither did my attempt to make another DVD.
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You could also try nomodeset.
– jdwolf
Dec 28 '17 at 21:47
I tried the nomodrset but it didn’t change a bit what happens after I click install ubuntu..
– gue nox
Dec 29 '17 at 14:52
If you're seeing the ubuntu loading icon, you can pressesc
and see the systemd messages. This could give us an actual error to help you with. Otherwise we don't have much to go on here...
– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:46
try text mode installation
– rajaganesh87
Dec 30 '17 at 9:03
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I’m on a ASUS GL752VW laptop trying to dual-boot ubuntu 16.04 with my windows 10 installed in LEGACY bios with a burned DVD.
When I get to the (legacy) installer whatever the option I choose in the installer my computer just goes black screen for several seconds then restart.
PS: I tried the acpi=off and it didn't solve my problem neither did my attempt to make another DVD.
ubuntu boot dvd asus
I’m on a ASUS GL752VW laptop trying to dual-boot ubuntu 16.04 with my windows 10 installed in LEGACY bios with a burned DVD.
When I get to the (legacy) installer whatever the option I choose in the installer my computer just goes black screen for several seconds then restart.
PS: I tried the acpi=off and it didn't solve my problem neither did my attempt to make another DVD.
ubuntu boot dvd asus
ubuntu boot dvd asus
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You could also try nomodeset.
– jdwolf
Dec 28 '17 at 21:47
I tried the nomodrset but it didn’t change a bit what happens after I click install ubuntu..
– gue nox
Dec 29 '17 at 14:52
If you're seeing the ubuntu loading icon, you can pressesc
and see the systemd messages. This could give us an actual error to help you with. Otherwise we don't have much to go on here...
– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:46
try text mode installation
– rajaganesh87
Dec 30 '17 at 9:03
add a comment |
1
You could also try nomodeset.
– jdwolf
Dec 28 '17 at 21:47
I tried the nomodrset but it didn’t change a bit what happens after I click install ubuntu..
– gue nox
Dec 29 '17 at 14:52
If you're seeing the ubuntu loading icon, you can pressesc
and see the systemd messages. This could give us an actual error to help you with. Otherwise we don't have much to go on here...
– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:46
try text mode installation
– rajaganesh87
Dec 30 '17 at 9:03
1
1
You could also try nomodeset.
– jdwolf
Dec 28 '17 at 21:47
You could also try nomodeset.
– jdwolf
Dec 28 '17 at 21:47
I tried the nomodrset but it didn’t change a bit what happens after I click install ubuntu..
– gue nox
Dec 29 '17 at 14:52
I tried the nomodrset but it didn’t change a bit what happens after I click install ubuntu..
– gue nox
Dec 29 '17 at 14:52
If you're seeing the ubuntu loading icon, you can press
esc
and see the systemd messages. This could give us an actual error to help you with. Otherwise we don't have much to go on here...– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:46
If you're seeing the ubuntu loading icon, you can press
esc
and see the systemd messages. This could give us an actual error to help you with. Otherwise we don't have much to go on here...– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:46
try text mode installation
– rajaganesh87
Dec 30 '17 at 9:03
try text mode installation
– rajaganesh87
Dec 30 '17 at 9:03
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The problem can be in NVIDIA. after the GRUB menu appears, select Try Ubuntu
and press E
. add nouveau.modeset=0
in boot parameters (after word splash
). If it will not help, and you install 16.04.3, trying install 16.04.2 - in 16.04.3 problem with kernel and NVIDIA.
After installation, updated the system (and rebooted the PC)
After install Ubuntu remove (purge
) driver nouveau
and install prorietary driver NVIDIA.
To do this, restart the PC and select Ubuntu in GRUB, press E
.
Add nouveau.modeset = 0
after quite splash and hit F10
.
When booted, exit the graphical mode (Ctrl + Alt + F1), enter your login and password, and uninstall the driver:
sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
sudo reboot
Then install a proprietary driver from the NVIDIA site (in my opinion, now for the GTX960M was nvidia-387).
To do this, you need to restart the PC and add nouveau.modeset = 0 after quite splash, press F10.
Exit the graphical mode (Ctrl + Alt + F1) and use the following commands to install:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: graphics-drivers / ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nvidia-387
sudo reboot
something like this
reading https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?81702-Linux-installation-in-ASUS-ROG-GL552VW-DH71
read more https://askubuntu.com/questions/760934/graphics-issues-after-while-installing-ubuntu-16-04-16-10-with-nvidia-graphics
FYI - He's failing in the install, there is no grub... Also no mention of NVIDIA anywhere in the question...
– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:44
To sam: mentioned ASUS GL752VW laptop. reading asus.com/us/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GL752VW/specifications. You should not choose "install", but "try"
– Alex_Krug
Dec 30 '17 at 6:03
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The problem can be in NVIDIA. after the GRUB menu appears, select Try Ubuntu
and press E
. add nouveau.modeset=0
in boot parameters (after word splash
). If it will not help, and you install 16.04.3, trying install 16.04.2 - in 16.04.3 problem with kernel and NVIDIA.
After installation, updated the system (and rebooted the PC)
After install Ubuntu remove (purge
) driver nouveau
and install prorietary driver NVIDIA.
To do this, restart the PC and select Ubuntu in GRUB, press E
.
Add nouveau.modeset = 0
after quite splash and hit F10
.
When booted, exit the graphical mode (Ctrl + Alt + F1), enter your login and password, and uninstall the driver:
sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
sudo reboot
Then install a proprietary driver from the NVIDIA site (in my opinion, now for the GTX960M was nvidia-387).
To do this, you need to restart the PC and add nouveau.modeset = 0 after quite splash, press F10.
Exit the graphical mode (Ctrl + Alt + F1) and use the following commands to install:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: graphics-drivers / ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nvidia-387
sudo reboot
something like this
reading https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?81702-Linux-installation-in-ASUS-ROG-GL552VW-DH71
read more https://askubuntu.com/questions/760934/graphics-issues-after-while-installing-ubuntu-16-04-16-10-with-nvidia-graphics
FYI - He's failing in the install, there is no grub... Also no mention of NVIDIA anywhere in the question...
– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:44
To sam: mentioned ASUS GL752VW laptop. reading asus.com/us/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GL752VW/specifications. You should not choose "install", but "try"
– Alex_Krug
Dec 30 '17 at 6:03
add a comment |
The problem can be in NVIDIA. after the GRUB menu appears, select Try Ubuntu
and press E
. add nouveau.modeset=0
in boot parameters (after word splash
). If it will not help, and you install 16.04.3, trying install 16.04.2 - in 16.04.3 problem with kernel and NVIDIA.
After installation, updated the system (and rebooted the PC)
After install Ubuntu remove (purge
) driver nouveau
and install prorietary driver NVIDIA.
To do this, restart the PC and select Ubuntu in GRUB, press E
.
Add nouveau.modeset = 0
after quite splash and hit F10
.
When booted, exit the graphical mode (Ctrl + Alt + F1), enter your login and password, and uninstall the driver:
sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
sudo reboot
Then install a proprietary driver from the NVIDIA site (in my opinion, now for the GTX960M was nvidia-387).
To do this, you need to restart the PC and add nouveau.modeset = 0 after quite splash, press F10.
Exit the graphical mode (Ctrl + Alt + F1) and use the following commands to install:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: graphics-drivers / ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nvidia-387
sudo reboot
something like this
reading https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?81702-Linux-installation-in-ASUS-ROG-GL552VW-DH71
read more https://askubuntu.com/questions/760934/graphics-issues-after-while-installing-ubuntu-16-04-16-10-with-nvidia-graphics
FYI - He's failing in the install, there is no grub... Also no mention of NVIDIA anywhere in the question...
– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:44
To sam: mentioned ASUS GL752VW laptop. reading asus.com/us/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GL752VW/specifications. You should not choose "install", but "try"
– Alex_Krug
Dec 30 '17 at 6:03
add a comment |
The problem can be in NVIDIA. after the GRUB menu appears, select Try Ubuntu
and press E
. add nouveau.modeset=0
in boot parameters (after word splash
). If it will not help, and you install 16.04.3, trying install 16.04.2 - in 16.04.3 problem with kernel and NVIDIA.
After installation, updated the system (and rebooted the PC)
After install Ubuntu remove (purge
) driver nouveau
and install prorietary driver NVIDIA.
To do this, restart the PC and select Ubuntu in GRUB, press E
.
Add nouveau.modeset = 0
after quite splash and hit F10
.
When booted, exit the graphical mode (Ctrl + Alt + F1), enter your login and password, and uninstall the driver:
sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
sudo reboot
Then install a proprietary driver from the NVIDIA site (in my opinion, now for the GTX960M was nvidia-387).
To do this, you need to restart the PC and add nouveau.modeset = 0 after quite splash, press F10.
Exit the graphical mode (Ctrl + Alt + F1) and use the following commands to install:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: graphics-drivers / ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nvidia-387
sudo reboot
something like this
reading https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?81702-Linux-installation-in-ASUS-ROG-GL552VW-DH71
read more https://askubuntu.com/questions/760934/graphics-issues-after-while-installing-ubuntu-16-04-16-10-with-nvidia-graphics
The problem can be in NVIDIA. after the GRUB menu appears, select Try Ubuntu
and press E
. add nouveau.modeset=0
in boot parameters (after word splash
). If it will not help, and you install 16.04.3, trying install 16.04.2 - in 16.04.3 problem with kernel and NVIDIA.
After installation, updated the system (and rebooted the PC)
After install Ubuntu remove (purge
) driver nouveau
and install prorietary driver NVIDIA.
To do this, restart the PC and select Ubuntu in GRUB, press E
.
Add nouveau.modeset = 0
after quite splash and hit F10
.
When booted, exit the graphical mode (Ctrl + Alt + F1), enter your login and password, and uninstall the driver:
sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
sudo reboot
Then install a proprietary driver from the NVIDIA site (in my opinion, now for the GTX960M was nvidia-387).
To do this, you need to restart the PC and add nouveau.modeset = 0 after quite splash, press F10.
Exit the graphical mode (Ctrl + Alt + F1) and use the following commands to install:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: graphics-drivers / ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nvidia-387
sudo reboot
something like this
reading https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?81702-Linux-installation-in-ASUS-ROG-GL552VW-DH71
read more https://askubuntu.com/questions/760934/graphics-issues-after-while-installing-ubuntu-16-04-16-10-with-nvidia-graphics
edited Dec 30 '17 at 5:56
answered Dec 30 '17 at 5:39
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FYI - He's failing in the install, there is no grub... Also no mention of NVIDIA anywhere in the question...
– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:44
To sam: mentioned ASUS GL752VW laptop. reading asus.com/us/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GL752VW/specifications. You should not choose "install", but "try"
– Alex_Krug
Dec 30 '17 at 6:03
add a comment |
FYI - He's failing in the install, there is no grub... Also no mention of NVIDIA anywhere in the question...
– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:44
To sam: mentioned ASUS GL752VW laptop. reading asus.com/us/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GL752VW/specifications. You should not choose "install", but "try"
– Alex_Krug
Dec 30 '17 at 6:03
FYI - He's failing in the install, there is no grub... Also no mention of NVIDIA anywhere in the question...
– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:44
FYI - He's failing in the install, there is no grub... Also no mention of NVIDIA anywhere in the question...
– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:44
To sam: mentioned ASUS GL752VW laptop. reading asus.com/us/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GL752VW/specifications. You should not choose "install", but "try"
– Alex_Krug
Dec 30 '17 at 6:03
To sam: mentioned ASUS GL752VW laptop. reading asus.com/us/ROG-Republic-Of-Gamers/ROG-GL752VW/specifications. You should not choose "install", but "try"
– Alex_Krug
Dec 30 '17 at 6:03
add a comment |
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You could also try nomodeset.
– jdwolf
Dec 28 '17 at 21:47
I tried the nomodrset but it didn’t change a bit what happens after I click install ubuntu..
– gue nox
Dec 29 '17 at 14:52
If you're seeing the ubuntu loading icon, you can press
esc
and see the systemd messages. This could give us an actual error to help you with. Otherwise we don't have much to go on here...– sam
Dec 30 '17 at 5:46
try text mode installation
– rajaganesh87
Dec 30 '17 at 9:03