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Linux freezes after login screen, how to fix it?
I put Linux on a laptop, when during installation you choose to try Linux (ubuntu) without installation, then everything works fine. As soon as it is installed, the reboot button appears, I press it and Linux freezes tightly. I turn it off with the button, start it, I get to the login screen. I enter the password and everything, the desktop caught fire, but the shortcuts did not appear and everything hangs, even the cursor.
It costs intel i7, nvidia 1050ti, ram 16gb, I install it on hdd in mbr format, I
tried to install ubuntu, kubuntu, mint, elementary, deepin, manjaro, in uefi and legacy
I read various articles, tried to enter something into the terminals, but nothing helped .
I've been trying to install it for 2 weeks in the evenings. The same Windows is installed and works fine.
Help me please.
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Faced the same problem (laptop with nvidia card). The instruction from the video https://youtu.be/VrkhWZ8-zvM
and also https://gist.github.com/mari-linhares/cef4cb344040... helped me.
boot into debug mode and look at the logs cat /var/log/messages there will most likely be an error
Faced with such garbage. nvidia or nouveau driver? Kernel version? At startup, nomodeset is indicated or not?
Take Debian netinst , install a minimal system.
If it works fine, then add whatever you want.
take lts for example kubuntu 16.04
everything will work
now as correctly written wayland is buggy
and if you remember it works stably from the kubuntu xx.xx.02 update,
that is, for usage standards
I got up dead on my laptop with Intel guts on 16.04, and searched for a problem for a long time until I found this: ... “If it hangs tightly on distra higher than 14.04.3, then 99% that this is due to Intel graphics. I had regular freezes after 20 - 40 - 90 min. It was decided so sudo gedit /etc/default/grub bring the line GRUB_MDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT to the following form (if nothing was added) GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash intel_idle.max_cstate=1" Save, close. sudo update-grub And reboot. The problem should disappear if Intel HD is to blame. "... IT HELPED ME. I specifically drove for a week without reloading the video in the chrome browser.
anonymous (06/30/17 05:54:02)
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