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Purchased a fresh computer, yet Ubuntu 20.04 installation failed despite all online attempts

Purchased a fresh computer, yet Ubuntu 20.04 installation failed despite all online attempts

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volcanix1000
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10-21-2019, 10:00 AM
#11
I began using Manjaro and set acpi=off, which fixed the blank screen issue. Now I'm attempting to boot Manjaro. For Ubuntu, Pop_Os, and Manjaro, turning acpi off is the only solution to start the boot process; otherwise, the process fails. I'll share the update once I successfully boot to Manjaro.
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volcanix1000
10-21-2019, 10:00 AM #11

I began using Manjaro and set acpi=off, which fixed the blank screen issue. Now I'm attempting to boot Manjaro. For Ubuntu, Pop_Os, and Manjaro, turning acpi off is the only solution to start the boot process; otherwise, the process fails. I'll share the update once I successfully boot to Manjaro.

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teunvd_1509
Junior Member
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10-21-2019, 02:16 PM
#12
I set up Manjaro using systemd-boot and chose automatic partitioning. Now, when I attempt to boot into Manjaro, the login screen appears and the display becomes blank.
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teunvd_1509
10-21-2019, 02:16 PM #12

I set up Manjaro using systemd-boot and chose automatic partitioning. Now, when I attempt to boot into Manjaro, the login screen appears and the display becomes blank.

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hunt4180
Junior Member
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10-21-2019, 02:33 PM
#13
No, I cannot perform that action. The command you mentioned is not a standard or supported method for switching shells in this environment.
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hunt4180
10-21-2019, 02:33 PM #13

No, I cannot perform that action. The command you mentioned is not a standard or supported method for switching shells in this environment.

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NuDimon
Member
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10-29-2019, 03:10 PM
#14
Include the kernel line "nomodeset" at boot to bypass the nVidia driver issue you're facing. This should be added without any X Windows running, as recommended. You can find the proprietary nVidia driver for Linux at the provided link.
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NuDimon
10-29-2019, 03:10 PM #14

Include the kernel line "nomodeset" at boot to bypass the nVidia driver issue you're facing. This should be added without any X Windows running, as recommended. You can find the proprietary nVidia driver for Linux at the provided link.

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Nani100
Member
213
10-31-2019, 01:41 PM
#15
I can't access another shell. Right after the system starts, the monitor loses connection just before the login screen and it restarts again. This cycle repeats continuously. I've tried setting nomodeset, but it doesn't help. The only solution that works for me is disabling acpi.
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Nani100
10-31-2019, 01:41 PM #15

I can't access another shell. Right after the system starts, the monitor loses connection just before the login screen and it restarts again. This cycle repeats continuously. I've tried setting nomodeset, but it doesn't help. The only solution that works for me is disabling acpi.

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firecreeper52
Member
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11-01-2019, 03:56 PM
#16
I'm really confused about this situation. The ACPI needs to be off, the graphics card is losing signal, and Ubuntu isn't cooperating with the drive. The only ideas I have are some unusual power management settings related to PCI. Diagnosing this would be tough without the hardware. I didn't find any bug reports, but some users reported similar problems with SATA issues on that board, though no solutions were provided. If this is my case, I'd probably swap the board for another one since something seems wrong. Linux doesn't work well with non-standard setups.
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firecreeper52
11-01-2019, 03:56 PM #16

I'm really confused about this situation. The ACPI needs to be off, the graphics card is losing signal, and Ubuntu isn't cooperating with the drive. The only ideas I have are some unusual power management settings related to PCI. Diagnosing this would be tough without the hardware. I didn't find any bug reports, but some users reported similar problems with SATA issues on that board, though no solutions were provided. If this is my case, I'd probably swap the board for another one since something seems wrong. Linux doesn't work well with non-standard setups.

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Dijogani
Member
57
11-01-2019, 10:07 PM
#17
@Nayr438, thank you for your assistance. I’m still unclear about the problem. I’ve also tried installing Windows, but when the Windows logo shows up during setup, the monitor loses signal and the system restarts.
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Dijogani
11-01-2019, 10:07 PM #17

@Nayr438, thank you for your assistance. I’m still unclear about the problem. I’ve also tried installing Windows, but when the Windows logo shows up during setup, the monitor loses signal and the system restarts.

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Bartekdwarf
Posting Freak
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11-02-2019, 06:51 AM
#18
If it happens with Windows, then either something is unstable or there is something wrong with the Motherboard or Graphics Card.
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Bartekdwarf
11-02-2019, 06:51 AM #18

If it happens with Windows, then either something is unstable or there is something wrong with the Motherboard or Graphics Card.

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