2019-01-07 11:22:12 |
Christians |
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added bug |
2019-01-07 11:23:29 |
Christians |
description |
18.10 64 bit Ubuntu installer creates an unusable system that freezes within a minute, or freezes instantly upon starting graphics any intensive applications like Firefox or the gnome-activities.
I have a GeForce GTX 1050.
How to reproduce:
* Install image, while enabling updates and third party software.
* Graphics freezes as described above and in https://askubuntu.com/questions/1105037/18-10-new-install-freezes-with-intel-pipe-update-end-i915-atomic-update-fail
* The system freezes even in recovery mode, where the text is overwritten and garbled quickly.
How to work around:
* During install disable network and disable any update of drivers and software.
* Upon restart the graphics will freeze again, but recovery options do work this time.
* Plug in LAN cable, start in recovery mode, enable networking, then drop into root.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt install nvidia-driver-390
see https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-linux-install-nvidia-driver-latest-proprietary-driver/
Now graphics will work. I then switched to using the NVIDIA driver using "Software & Updates". |
18.10 64 bit Ubuntu installer creates an unusable system that freezes within a minute, or freezes instantly upon starting any graphics intensive applications like Firefox or the gnome-activities.
I have a GeForce GTX 1050.
How to reproduce:
* Install image, while enabling updates and third party software.
* Graphics freezes as described above and in https://askubuntu.com/questions/1105037/18-10-new-install-freezes-with-intel-pipe-update-end-i915-atomic-update-fail
* The system freezes even in recovery mode, where the text is overwritten and garbled quickly.
How to work around:
* During install disable network and disable any update of drivers and software.
* Upon restart the graphics will freeze again, but recovery options do work this time.
* Plug in LAN cable, start in recovery mode, enable networking, then drop into root.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt install nvidia-driver-390
see https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-linux-install-nvidia-driver-latest-proprietary-driver/
Now graphics will work. I then switched to using the NVIDIA driver using "Software & Updates". |
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2019-01-07 11:25:36 |
Christians |
bug task added |
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base-installer (Ubuntu) |
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2019-01-07 11:25:46 |
Christians |
bug task deleted |
gnome-raw-thumbnailer (Ubuntu) |
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2019-01-07 11:26:15 |
Christians |
description |
18.10 64 bit Ubuntu installer creates an unusable system that freezes within a minute, or freezes instantly upon starting any graphics intensive applications like Firefox or the gnome-activities.
I have a GeForce GTX 1050.
How to reproduce:
* Install image, while enabling updates and third party software.
* Graphics freezes as described above and in https://askubuntu.com/questions/1105037/18-10-new-install-freezes-with-intel-pipe-update-end-i915-atomic-update-fail
* The system freezes even in recovery mode, where the text is overwritten and garbled quickly.
How to work around:
* During install disable network and disable any update of drivers and software.
* Upon restart the graphics will freeze again, but recovery options do work this time.
* Plug in LAN cable, start in recovery mode, enable networking, then drop into root.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt install nvidia-driver-390
see https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-linux-install-nvidia-driver-latest-proprietary-driver/
Now graphics will work. I then switched to using the NVIDIA driver using "Software & Updates". |
18.10 64 bit Ubuntu installer creates an unusable system that freezes within a minute, or freezes instantly upon starting any graphics intensive applications like Firefox or gnome-activities.
I have a GeForce GTX 1050.
How to reproduce:
* Install image, while enabling updates and third party software.
* Graphics freezes as described above and in https://askubuntu.com/questions/1105037/18-10-new-install-freezes-with-intel-pipe-update-end-i915-atomic-update-fail
* The system freezes even in recovery mode, where the text is overwritten and garbled quickly.
How to work around:
* During install disable network and disable any update of drivers and software.
* Upon restart the graphics will freeze again, but recovery options do work this time.
* Plug in LAN cable, start in recovery mode, enable networking, then drop into root.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt install nvidia-driver-390
see https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-linux-install-nvidia-driver-latest-proprietary-driver/
Now graphics will work. I then switched to using the NVIDIA driver using "Software & Updates". |
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