There seems to be an issue with Ubuntu. Let me check and see what I can do.
There seems to be an issue with Ubuntu. Let me check and see what I can do.
You just set up Ubuntu on a laptop with Aspire 15 and Windows 10, and everything seems fine for now. But recently you’re having issues: after booting into Ubuntu, you enter your password and hit enter, then the screen turns green and snowy, followed by a reboot. You tried to enter the password again but it’s not working. You’re new to Linux and planning many questions soon—please help me fix this. Thanks!
It seems the system has encountered an issue repeatedly. The hardware appears to be functioning but the software isn't responding properly. Checking for updates or reinstalling might help.
It seems the software isn't functioning properly and becomes stuck. After an upgrade, I need to verify if the GPU driver is correctly installed (I haven’t done that before). When upgrading via USB, there should be an option to install on the existing partition rather than creating a new one. Additionally, there must be a way to prevent this issue from recurring.
The GPU driver comes pre-installed in the kernel, so no separate installation needed. Just specify the same partition in the installer. I tested this on Fedora as well.
I've experienced smoother plug-and-play setups with Fedora, but I'm more comfortable with CentOS/RHEL/Fedora. You might want to test it on a USB drive to check how everything functions. Both distributions handle browsers like Firefox/Chrome, Steam, LibreOffice, CodeBlocks, and VLC well, with most programs working fine.