Ubuntu 18.04 chrashes in login when Laptop is plugged
As said, my Laptop, a Asus N552VX, freezes in after a succesfull login with just showing the backgroud of the Logininterface when plugged. When it isn't plugged, it works completly fine, even when i plug it later.
I have a dual boot with Windows 10 Insider Preview.
I have reinstalled Ubuntu multiple times completly but it doesn't help.
Thanks,
Alex
Here are my full specs:
Intel® Core™ i7 6700HQ Prozessor
Intel® HM170 Chipset
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 950M 2GB/4GB DDR3 VRAM
1TB HDD
500 GB Samsung 860 EVO (Ubuntu is stoarged here in one partition (of 3))
boot dual-boot drivers partitioning nvidia
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As said, my Laptop, a Asus N552VX, freezes in after a succesfull login with just showing the backgroud of the Logininterface when plugged. When it isn't plugged, it works completly fine, even when i plug it later.
I have a dual boot with Windows 10 Insider Preview.
I have reinstalled Ubuntu multiple times completly but it doesn't help.
Thanks,
Alex
Here are my full specs:
Intel® Core™ i7 6700HQ Prozessor
Intel® HM170 Chipset
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 950M 2GB/4GB DDR3 VRAM
1TB HDD
500 GB Samsung 860 EVO (Ubuntu is stoarged here in one partition (of 3))
boot dual-boot drivers partitioning nvidia
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Your adapter may be be the culprit.
– Vijay
Dec 14 '18 at 15:24
Just for information, German answers are not welcome, because this is an English only site.
– SurvivalMachine
Dec 14 '18 at 15:38
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As said, my Laptop, a Asus N552VX, freezes in after a succesfull login with just showing the backgroud of the Logininterface when plugged. When it isn't plugged, it works completly fine, even when i plug it later.
I have a dual boot with Windows 10 Insider Preview.
I have reinstalled Ubuntu multiple times completly but it doesn't help.
Thanks,
Alex
Here are my full specs:
Intel® Core™ i7 6700HQ Prozessor
Intel® HM170 Chipset
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 950M 2GB/4GB DDR3 VRAM
1TB HDD
500 GB Samsung 860 EVO (Ubuntu is stoarged here in one partition (of 3))
boot dual-boot drivers partitioning nvidia
As said, my Laptop, a Asus N552VX, freezes in after a succesfull login with just showing the backgroud of the Logininterface when plugged. When it isn't plugged, it works completly fine, even when i plug it later.
I have a dual boot with Windows 10 Insider Preview.
I have reinstalled Ubuntu multiple times completly but it doesn't help.
Thanks,
Alex
Here are my full specs:
Intel® Core™ i7 6700HQ Prozessor
Intel® HM170 Chipset
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 950M 2GB/4GB DDR3 VRAM
1TB HDD
500 GB Samsung 860 EVO (Ubuntu is stoarged here in one partition (of 3))
boot dual-boot drivers partitioning nvidia
boot dual-boot drivers partitioning nvidia
edited Dec 17 '18 at 13:21
asked Dec 14 '18 at 15:15
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Your adapter may be be the culprit.
– Vijay
Dec 14 '18 at 15:24
Just for information, German answers are not welcome, because this is an English only site.
– SurvivalMachine
Dec 14 '18 at 15:38
add a comment |
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Your adapter may be be the culprit.
– Vijay
Dec 14 '18 at 15:24
Just for information, German answers are not welcome, because this is an English only site.
– SurvivalMachine
Dec 14 '18 at 15:38
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1
Your adapter may be be the culprit.
– Vijay
Dec 14 '18 at 15:24
Your adapter may be be the culprit.
– Vijay
Dec 14 '18 at 15:24
Just for information, German answers are not welcome, because this is an English only site.
– SurvivalMachine
Dec 14 '18 at 15:38
Just for information, German answers are not welcome, because this is an English only site.
– SurvivalMachine
Dec 14 '18 at 15:38
add a comment |
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Your adapter may be be the culprit.
– Vijay
Dec 14 '18 at 15:24
Just for information, German answers are not welcome, because this is an English only site.
– SurvivalMachine
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