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System freezes during startup on Ubuntu Desktop version 19.04.

System freezes during startup on Ubuntu Desktop version 19.04.

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zilvester1
Junior Member
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09-24-2018, 05:39 AM
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This video provides a comprehensive explanation of the topic. Please let me know if you need further assistance.
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zilvester1
09-24-2018, 05:39 AM #1

This video provides a comprehensive explanation of the topic. Please let me know if you need further assistance.

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dennisv
Junior Member
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09-24-2018, 07:26 AM
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The machine comes with the latest specifications. It is a fresh install or an upgrade depending on your needs.
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dennisv
09-24-2018, 07:26 AM #2

The machine comes with the latest specifications. It is a fresh install or an upgrade depending on your needs.

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radiation97
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09-26-2018, 03:37 AM
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It's a brand new setup each time. Key details: Operating Systems (dual boot) Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Ubuntu Desktop x64 CPU Intel Xeon E5645 @ 2.40GHz, Westmere-EP 32nm, RAM 6.00GB Triple-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHz, motherboard LENOVO Lenovo (1366-pin LGA), graphics 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (MSI), storage options include 238GB Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series (SATA SSD) and 1863GB TOSHIBA HDWD120 (SATA), plus 298GB Hitachi HGST HTS725032A7E630 (SATA).
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radiation97
09-26-2018, 03:37 AM #3

It's a brand new setup each time. Key details: Operating Systems (dual boot) Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Ubuntu Desktop x64 CPU Intel Xeon E5645 @ 2.40GHz, Westmere-EP 32nm, RAM 6.00GB Triple-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHz, motherboard LENOVO Lenovo (1366-pin LGA), graphics 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (MSI), storage options include 238GB Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series (SATA SSD) and 1863GB TOSHIBA HDWD120 (SATA), plus 298GB Hitachi HGST HTS725032A7E630 (SATA).

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Sebastian2799
Member
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09-28-2018, 02:42 AM
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So since you already got through the live (boot from the usb) environment (without any issues I suppose), I do not think it is any driver or general hardware incompatibility. There are a few things I would try if you can: 1 - Have you tried another, non Ubuntu-based distro? I would usually recommend manjaro. Just to try if for some reason it might have to do something with that. 2 - I actually believe it might be an issue with you dual-booting. Is it an option to either wipe everything, or unplug your windows drive? If possible I would definitely try unplugging your windows drive and try a clean Ubuntu install once more. On the other hand I do not want to recommend you to delete everything if it does not turn out working. 3 - try to get into the tty console on the screen your stuck at now (try pressing ctrl + alt + f2) and post any error-message popping up there for helping us to help you Smile
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Sebastian2799
09-28-2018, 02:42 AM #4

So since you already got through the live (boot from the usb) environment (without any issues I suppose), I do not think it is any driver or general hardware incompatibility. There are a few things I would try if you can: 1 - Have you tried another, non Ubuntu-based distro? I would usually recommend manjaro. Just to try if for some reason it might have to do something with that. 2 - I actually believe it might be an issue with you dual-booting. Is it an option to either wipe everything, or unplug your windows drive? If possible I would definitely try unplugging your windows drive and try a clean Ubuntu install once more. On the other hand I do not want to recommend you to delete everything if it does not turn out working. 3 - try to get into the tty console on the screen your stuck at now (try pressing ctrl + alt + f2) and post any error-message popping up there for helping us to help you Smile

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SamuelWI
Junior Member
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09-28-2018, 03:26 AM
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Did you set up the exclusive driver during setup? (Choose a third-party non-free driver from the installer settings) Also, press ESC to receive a detailed output that clarifies the process; if not, it likely points to a GPU-related problem.
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SamuelWI
09-28-2018, 03:26 AM #5

Did you set up the exclusive driver during setup? (Choose a third-party non-free driver from the installer settings) Also, press ESC to receive a detailed output that clarifies the process; if not, it likely points to a GPU-related problem.

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mjt2789
Senior Member
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09-28-2018, 05:42 AM
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I've experimented with different distributions, but they functioned well. However, we need to ensure projects are tested in a Linux setup with GNOME. We've tried KDE and XFCE, but GNOME is essential for .DEB installs. 2. The Single boot Ubuntu option produced the same outcome. 3. The tty console I accessed was entirely empty.
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mjt2789
09-28-2018, 05:42 AM #6

I've experimented with different distributions, but they functioned well. However, we need to ensure projects are tested in a Linux setup with GNOME. We've tried KDE and XFCE, but GNOME is essential for .DEB installs. 2. The Single boot Ubuntu option produced the same outcome. 3. The tty console I accessed was entirely empty.

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janmathei
Junior Member
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09-29-2018, 06:26 PM
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Also consider this boot choice, "nomodeset". Press E in the GRUB bootloader, and include "nomodeset" following "quiet splash"
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janmathei
09-29-2018, 06:26 PM #7

Also consider this boot choice, "nomodeset". Press E in the GRUB bootloader, and include "nomodeset" following "quiet splash"

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Hades666201
Member
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09-29-2018, 07:09 PM
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We've attempted to set up the NVIDIA drivers for our graphics cards, skipping the installation and using the built-in versions. The outcome remains unchanged. Everything functions smoothly in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, but we've started encountering stalls since upgrading to 19.04.
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Hades666201
09-29-2018, 07:09 PM #8

We've attempted to set up the NVIDIA drivers for our graphics cards, skipping the installation and using the built-in versions. The outcome remains unchanged. Everything functions smoothly in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, but we've started encountering stalls since upgrading to 19.04.

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Robang592
Senior Member
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10-02-2018, 04:49 PM
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I came across a similar issue recently. It seemed to occur only when using my USB 3.0 drive as the main OS partition and with the proprietary driver installed. Still, as I mentioned earlier, try what I suggested. Press ESC as soon as possible—it should display more detailed output. Also, consider removing the 'quiet' and 'splash' settings if it doesn’t resolve the problem.
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Robang592
10-02-2018, 04:49 PM #9

I came across a similar issue recently. It seemed to occur only when using my USB 3.0 drive as the main OS partition and with the proprietary driver installed. Still, as I mentioned earlier, try what I suggested. Press ESC as soon as possible—it should display more detailed output. Also, consider removing the 'quiet' and 'splash' settings if it doesn’t resolve the problem.

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Cinkus
Junior Member
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10-09-2018, 10:14 AM
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I included the nomodeset, and it functioned correctly. Ubuntu started without issues, and it might load faster next time. This iteration didn<|pad|>'s drivers weren't installed. The current resolution is 800x600, so could the new driver be the cause?
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Cinkus
10-09-2018, 10:14 AM #10

I included the nomodeset, and it functioned correctly. Ubuntu started without issues, and it might load faster next time. This iteration didn<|pad|>'s drivers weren't installed. The current resolution is 800x600, so could the new driver be the cause?

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