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I've installed Ubuntu Bionic Beaver like 70 minutes ago, but I'm having a problem I've never had before, after some minutes of using, the system simply freezes, nothing works at all. I've tested and only USB devices still function for some time, after 1 minute I guess It simply stops, just showing me vvio and It still doing normal HD noise inside the case. Someone please help me, I have no other choice than Ubuntu.







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  • Can you run 18.04 from a live media drive (ie not installed)? Does it also lock up or only after install. When locked can you switch to a terminal Ctrl+Alt+F1 and log in - if you can, does dmesg give any error information (you can view similar info with less /var/log/messages* too - type :n to move to next file).
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I've installed Ubuntu Bionic Beaver like 70 minutes ago, but I'm having a problem I've never had before, after some minutes of using, the system simply freezes, nothing works at all. I've tested and only USB devices still function for some time, after 1 minute I guess It simply stops, just showing me vvio and It still doing normal HD noise inside the case. Someone please help me, I have no other choice than Ubuntu.







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  • Can you run 18.04 from a live media drive (ie not installed)? Does it also lock up or only after install. When locked can you switch to a terminal Ctrl+Alt+F1 and log in - if you can, does dmesg give any error information (you can view similar info with less /var/log/messages* too - type :n to move to next file).
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I've installed Ubuntu Bionic Beaver like 70 minutes ago, but I'm having a problem I've never had before, after some minutes of using, the system simply freezes, nothing works at all. I've tested and only USB devices still function for some time, after 1 minute I guess It simply stops, just showing me vvio and It still doing normal HD noise inside the case. Someone please help me, I have no other choice than Ubuntu.







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I've installed Ubuntu Bionic Beaver like 70 minutes ago, but I'm having a problem I've never had before, after some minutes of using, the system simply freezes, nothing works at all. I've tested and only USB devices still function for some time, after 1 minute I guess It simply stops, just showing me vvio and It still doing normal HD noise inside the case. Someone please help me, I have no other choice than Ubuntu.









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  • Can you run 18.04 from a live media drive (ie not installed)? Does it also lock up or only after install. When locked can you switch to a terminal Ctrl+Alt+F1 and log in - if you can, does dmesg give any error information (you can view similar info with less /var/log/messages* too - type :n to move to next file).
    – pbhj
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  • Can you run 18.04 from a live media drive (ie not installed)? Does it also lock up or only after install. When locked can you switch to a terminal Ctrl+Alt+F1 and log in - if you can, does dmesg give any error information (you can view similar info with less /var/log/messages* too - type :n to move to next file).
    – pbhj
    May 12 at 22:04















Can you run 18.04 from a live media drive (ie not installed)? Does it also lock up or only after install. When locked can you switch to a terminal Ctrl+Alt+F1 and log in - if you can, does dmesg give any error information (you can view similar info with less /var/log/messages* too - type :n to move to next file).
– pbhj
May 12 at 22:04




Can you run 18.04 from a live media drive (ie not installed)? Does it also lock up or only after install. When locked can you switch to a terminal Ctrl+Alt+F1 and log in - if you can, does dmesg give any error information (you can view similar info with less /var/log/messages* too - type :n to move to next file).
– pbhj
May 12 at 22:04










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Actually I think I've found the error, the Firefox package was corrupted, I've uninstalled It completelly and reinstalled it, appears that it's working






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    Actually I think I've found the error, the Firefox package was corrupted, I've uninstalled It completelly and reinstalled it, appears that it's working






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      Actually I think I've found the error, the Firefox package was corrupted, I've uninstalled It completelly and reinstalled it, appears that it's working






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        Actually I think I've found the error, the Firefox package was corrupted, I've uninstalled It completelly and reinstalled it, appears that it's working






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        Actually I think I've found the error, the Firefox package was corrupted, I've uninstalled It completelly and reinstalled it, appears that it's working







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