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Can't install Linux on my laptop?
Notebook Acer Aspire 3 A315-23-R4B9. AMD processor, SSD memory. Not a single Linux distribution wants to be installed, tried Ubuntu 20, 18; Debian 10, even Kali Linux tried. Nothing... For some reason I didn't understand, Debian 9 was installed via netinstall automatic installation. When I put ubuntu, the logo appears and the boot animation after a while, the boot hangs and turns off only forcibly (by long pressing the power button). Debian hangs at the beginning of the installation at the step "detecting hardware to find installation media" or "to find CD-ROM drivers" and also only forced shutdown. I disabled all possible items in bios: secure boot, fast boot, you can’t change uefi. Also, ahci is installed in the bios, which cannot be changed either. It is also strange that nothing is googled on this problem (maybe I'm just google wrong?). Hope for help
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firewood.
Well, that is, firewood for the video card, most likely.
You need to try to write modeset=... (or nomodeset) in the kernel boot line. What exactly to write down - you need to ask Google, it depends on the kernel version - in the earlier ones it was necessary to write modeset = XXX (number), in the later ones - on the contrary, nomodeset.
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