18.04 dual boot problems with ASUS FX503

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I am having some problems installing 18.04 and showing the screen.
My laptop has a GTX 1050 Graphics,and a I-7 with integrated graphics. I've tried nomodeset and nouveau.modeset=0, i915.modeset=0 and various other kernel params I have seen online.



I have also tried a fresh install of Ubuntu,reformatting the drive, etc. All with no luck. Here is some stuff I have found out along the way.



When I run Ubuntu in the try without installing, It does in fact load the OS fully; I know this for a fact because I hear a camera noise when I hit print screen. Also, I can connect a additional monitor and combined with the kernel params(nomodeset, nouveau.modeset=0, i915.modeset=0) and I can finally see the UI.



I was able to install Ubuntu from this, load up the OS, and I tried to purge all NVidia packages, add in beta drivers, install them. After doing all that I have had still no luck.



How can I debug/fix this?



EDIT. I've done some more research and the problem still happens once i disable the splash screen by removing quiet splash from the kernel parameters.







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    I am having some problems installing 18.04 and showing the screen.
    My laptop has a GTX 1050 Graphics,and a I-7 with integrated graphics. I've tried nomodeset and nouveau.modeset=0, i915.modeset=0 and various other kernel params I have seen online.



    I have also tried a fresh install of Ubuntu,reformatting the drive, etc. All with no luck. Here is some stuff I have found out along the way.



    When I run Ubuntu in the try without installing, It does in fact load the OS fully; I know this for a fact because I hear a camera noise when I hit print screen. Also, I can connect a additional monitor and combined with the kernel params(nomodeset, nouveau.modeset=0, i915.modeset=0) and I can finally see the UI.



    I was able to install Ubuntu from this, load up the OS, and I tried to purge all NVidia packages, add in beta drivers, install them. After doing all that I have had still no luck.



    How can I debug/fix this?



    EDIT. I've done some more research and the problem still happens once i disable the splash screen by removing quiet splash from the kernel parameters.







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      I am having some problems installing 18.04 and showing the screen.
      My laptop has a GTX 1050 Graphics,and a I-7 with integrated graphics. I've tried nomodeset and nouveau.modeset=0, i915.modeset=0 and various other kernel params I have seen online.



      I have also tried a fresh install of Ubuntu,reformatting the drive, etc. All with no luck. Here is some stuff I have found out along the way.



      When I run Ubuntu in the try without installing, It does in fact load the OS fully; I know this for a fact because I hear a camera noise when I hit print screen. Also, I can connect a additional monitor and combined with the kernel params(nomodeset, nouveau.modeset=0, i915.modeset=0) and I can finally see the UI.



      I was able to install Ubuntu from this, load up the OS, and I tried to purge all NVidia packages, add in beta drivers, install them. After doing all that I have had still no luck.



      How can I debug/fix this?



      EDIT. I've done some more research and the problem still happens once i disable the splash screen by removing quiet splash from the kernel parameters.







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      I am having some problems installing 18.04 and showing the screen.
      My laptop has a GTX 1050 Graphics,and a I-7 with integrated graphics. I've tried nomodeset and nouveau.modeset=0, i915.modeset=0 and various other kernel params I have seen online.



      I have also tried a fresh install of Ubuntu,reformatting the drive, etc. All with no luck. Here is some stuff I have found out along the way.



      When I run Ubuntu in the try without installing, It does in fact load the OS fully; I know this for a fact because I hear a camera noise when I hit print screen. Also, I can connect a additional monitor and combined with the kernel params(nomodeset, nouveau.modeset=0, i915.modeset=0) and I can finally see the UI.



      I was able to install Ubuntu from this, load up the OS, and I tried to purge all NVidia packages, add in beta drivers, install them. After doing all that I have had still no luck.



      How can I debug/fix this?



      EDIT. I've done some more research and the problem still happens once i disable the splash screen by removing quiet splash from the kernel parameters.









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          I just ended up ditching Ubuntu 18.04 and I am sticking with 17.10 for now.



          I ran the installer with nomodeset as a kernel parameter and I was able to install Ubuntu. Once it was installed i reran Ubuntu and followed the normal steps for installing beta drivers and I do not have any display problems at all.






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            I just ended up ditching Ubuntu 18.04 and I am sticking with 17.10 for now.



            I ran the installer with nomodeset as a kernel parameter and I was able to install Ubuntu. Once it was installed i reran Ubuntu and followed the normal steps for installing beta drivers and I do not have any display problems at all.






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              I just ended up ditching Ubuntu 18.04 and I am sticking with 17.10 for now.



              I ran the installer with nomodeset as a kernel parameter and I was able to install Ubuntu. Once it was installed i reran Ubuntu and followed the normal steps for installing beta drivers and I do not have any display problems at all.






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                I just ended up ditching Ubuntu 18.04 and I am sticking with 17.10 for now.



                I ran the installer with nomodeset as a kernel parameter and I was able to install Ubuntu. Once it was installed i reran Ubuntu and followed the normal steps for installing beta drivers and I do not have any display problems at all.






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                I just ended up ditching Ubuntu 18.04 and I am sticking with 17.10 for now.



                I ran the installer with nomodeset as a kernel parameter and I was able to install Ubuntu. Once it was installed i reran Ubuntu and followed the normal steps for installing beta drivers and I do not have any display problems at all.







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