Linux Installation Issues
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@scottalanmiller have you done any sort of partitioning on this system yet?
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@DustinB3403 said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller have you done any sort of partitioning on this system yet?
It comes partitioned. What are you actually asking? The drives are clearly not a factor, the kernel is not loaded.
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Posting some reference links because I'm leaving the office...
http://askubuntu.com/questions/336506/linux-on-asus-rog-laptop
http://help4tech.net/linux-installation-in-asus-rog-gl552vw-dh71
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?81702-Linux-installation-in-ASUS-ROG-GL552VW-DH71
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2304054
http://askubuntu.com/questions/757573/installing-linux-on-rog-gl552vw-beginner
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@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller have you done any sort of partitioning on this system yet?
It comes partitioned. What are you actually asking? The drives are clearly not a factor, the kernel is not loaded.
I was asking to see if you had any option for warranty replacement....
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@DustinB3403 said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller said in Linux Installation Issues:
@DustinB3403 said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller have you done any sort of partitioning on this system yet?
It comes partitioned. What are you actually asking? The drives are clearly not a factor, the kernel is not loaded.
I was asking to see if you had any option for warranty replacement....
I'm not following the logic. What does partitioning have to do with warranty replacement? The hardware is working fine.
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Often vendors get cranky when there are changes made, such as partition changes. Because they can't just inspect it and resell it.
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So last night I managed to get OpenSuse installed but it was very rough and basically nothing worked. It only worked live, but not on an install.
Got Ubuntu 16.04.1 running live late last night and it ran great. Really great. Did an install and that seemed to go well, but it could not boot afterwards. So tackling that now.
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Posting from my Ubuntu 16.04.1 laptop!
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So far, it is SWEET.
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What ended up being the issue?
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@tiagom said in Linux Installation Issues:
What ended up being the issue?
OS. Switched to Ubuntu 16.04.1 did the trick. Mint had no hope at all. OpenSuse got most of the way there, but lacked driver support.
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That sucks, had that happen with a mint install as well. It would install but the provided wireless driver had some weird bugs so wireless wouldn't work.
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@tiagom said in Linux Installation Issues:
That sucks, had that happen with a mint install as well. It would install but the provided wireless driver had some weird bugs so wireless wouldn't work.
This was nowhere close. Mint couldn't even remotely try to boot. Ubuntu.... just worked. All it needed was...
nouveau.modeset=0
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Hopefully they get it fixed
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@scottalanmiller Giving Unity another try or are you using something else?
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@Romo said in Linux Installation Issues:
@scottalanmiller Giving Unity another try or are you using something else?
I'm on Unity right at this moment. Going to try to get Cinnamon working, though.
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Cinnamon is installing now.
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Downloading Fedora 24
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@scottalanmiller said
This was nowhere close. Mint couldn't even remotely try to boot. Ubuntu.... just worked. All it needed was...
nouveau.modeset=0
What do you think the holdup was?