Linux Installation Issues
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 @thwr said in Linux Installation Issues: Is there by any chance a NVidia card in that system? Noticed the nouveau driver. Can you disable the NVidia card (e.g. second onboard card)? Yes there is. And yes I did, so it's out of the picture now. 
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 @thwr said in Linux Installation Issues: What about some other distro, just for testing? Could be a bad or missing kernel driver for example Tried that too, basically the same thing. 
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 Tried booting from DVD instead, and it behaves very different. Takes maybe ten minutes, is very slow and eventually drops me to a root login, which is useless as there is no password. So something is wrong but who knows what it is. But it is getting much farther, but not in a useful way. 
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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=0To 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. 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=0Testing now. Did you install from DVD or USB Stick? 


