Linux Installation Issues
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https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2312977&p=13437524#post13437524
Could you check oldfred's post (#7) and the following post #9? Looks like ASUS ROG is know for needing a kernel parameter, pci=nomsi.
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@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2312977&p=13437524#post13437524
Could you check oldfred's post (#7) and the following post #9? Looks like ASUS ROG is know for needing a kernel parameter, pci=nomsi.
Testing this one now.
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Start up is still painfully slow. It'll be a bit before I know if this worked or not.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
Start up is still painfully slow. It'll be a bit before I know if this worked or not.
Looks like something is waiting for timeout
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@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
Start up is still painfully slow. It'll be a bit before I know if this worked or not.
Looks like something is waiting for timeout
Sort of, but it just keeps moving as well.
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@scottalanmiller so you got further than before?
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@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller so you got further than before?
Nope, it just dropped me at the stupid login prompt again
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller so you got further than before?
Nope, it just dropped me at the stupid login prompt again
You get to a non-X login prompt? I thought your system is freezing while loading kernel modules
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@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller so you got further than before?
Nope, it just dropped me at the stupid login prompt again
You get to a non-X login prompt? I thought your system is freezing while loading kernel modules
No, it gets to a useless prompt. A prompt means that it has failed. It is supposed to drop to a live desktop that allows for doing installs.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller so you got further than before?
Nope, it just dropped me at the stupid login prompt again
You get to a non-X login prompt? I thought your system is freezing while loading kernel modules
No, it gets to a useless prompt. A prompt means that it has failed. It is supposed to drop to a live desktop that allows for doing installs.
Ah ok, assumed something else when I had a look at the picture you posted above. Sorry, can't help here - you are probably much more proficient with desktops on Linux.
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@scottalanmiller how about trying this. Found it in ask Ubuntu:
I carried out a fresh install of 16.04 on my ASUS GL552VW.
The only additional GRUB parameters I entered (for installation and normal boot) were:
nouveau.modeset=0
To stop Nouveau from taking over.
Once I'd installed the nVidia 361.42 drivers, through the Additional Drivers tab in Software Updater, I had to disable Secure Boot. (Secure boot stops unsigned kernel modules loading)
With those settings, everything works. Touchpad, Skylake support, nVidia graphics @ 1920x1080, Wifi, Bluetooth, keyboard backlight.
Installation of 16.04 is much less hassle than previous versions.
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@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@thwr said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller so you got further than before?
Nope, it just dropped me at the stupid login prompt again
You get to a non-X login prompt? I thought your system is freezing while loading kernel modules
No, it gets to a useless prompt. A prompt means that it has failed. It is supposed to drop to a live desktop that allows for doing installs.
Ah ok, assumed something else when I had a look at the picture you posted above. Sorry, can't help here - you are probably much more proficient with desktops on Linux.
I've moved on from that issue Safe mode seems to bypass it.
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@Romo said in Linux Installation Issues:
I carried out a fresh install of 16.04 on my ASUS GL552VW.
We have the same laptop? that's awesome! LOL
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@Romo said in Linux Installation Issues:
Installation of 16.04 is much less hassle than previous versions.
In theory, this is 16.04 under the hood.
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@Romo said in Linux Installation Issues:
With those settings, everything works. Touchpad, Skylake support, nVidia graphics @ 1920x1080, Wifi, Bluetooth, keyboard backlight.
That's more than works under Windows 10!
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@Romo said in Linux Installation Issues:
I carried out a fresh install of 16.04 on my ASUS GL552VW.
We have the same laptop? that's awesome! LOL
No, it is a quote from ask Ubuntu, I just can't format it while using my mobile
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@Romo said in Linux Installation Issues:
The only additional GRUB parameters I entered (for installation and normal boot) were:
nouveau.modeset=0
Testing now. Did you install from DVD or USB Stick?
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Still attempting that latest book. Nearly fifteen minutes of booting. Insane number of NMI Watchdog errors. Not sure if it is moving forward or not.
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
Still attempting that latest book. Nearly fifteen minutes of booting. Insane number of NMI Watchdog errors. Not sure if it is moving forward or not.
I know this likely isn't what you want to do, but why not just create a bootable / writable live USB (using a microusb) and chose to boot from that when needed?
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@DustinB3403 said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
Still attempting that latest book. Nearly fifteen minutes of booting. Insane number of NMI Watchdog errors. Not sure if it is moving forward or not.
I know this likely isn't what you want to do, but why not just create a bootable / writable live USB (using a microusb) and chose to boot from that when needed?
That's where we are stuck. We can't get one of those to work. That's what this thread is trying to solve.