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After BIOS update my Ubuntu can't login, blank screen (It's not detecting my Graphics driver)
Why does the AMD Proprietary graphics driver not support old cards?Ubuntu 13.04 Purple Screen - Installed ATI DriverBlank screen after rebooting the computer. How to boot to command prompt to fix the problem?Blank screen after a minute in newer Linux OSesHow can I install AMD GPU (pro) drivers for Ubuntu 16.04, 16.10 or 17.04 (desktop)?Ubuntu cannot detect operating systemblank screen with the AMDGPU drivers on a Radeon RX 550 graphics cardRadeon 5770 black screen issues on Mac ProBlank screen after resume from suspend on 18.04 on HP Elitebook 850 G5 (Intel HD graphics)Ubuntu freezes and stop working after update 18.04 (Problem graphic card AMD, how to disable)
I am using dual boot in my system (Windows & Ubuntu). I recently upgraded my BIOS, Now it's F16 version, afterward my Ubuntu can't boot (blank screen), this problem occurs by Graphics drivers issues, I can't find any Drivers for Linux, Even though I find and install some AMD drivers from https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-prorad-lin-18-20,
After installing that driver. My Ubuntu can boot in as a normal, But afterward any of the videos in my PC can't play, just hang automatically,
I hear Ubuntu 18.04 LTS already come with AMD drivers itself, no need to install, But I can't work in Ubuntu, when I am doing videos and browsing I can see a lot of CPU gets used, Now I am using my Ubuntu through the Kernel variable nomodeset. It's used to disable Graphics accelaration on booting.
Every problem starts with the BIOS update, How can I go back to the Old BIOS stage?
drivers hp amd-graphics bios
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I am using dual boot in my system (Windows & Ubuntu). I recently upgraded my BIOS, Now it's F16 version, afterward my Ubuntu can't boot (blank screen), this problem occurs by Graphics drivers issues, I can't find any Drivers for Linux, Even though I find and install some AMD drivers from https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-prorad-lin-18-20,
After installing that driver. My Ubuntu can boot in as a normal, But afterward any of the videos in my PC can't play, just hang automatically,
I hear Ubuntu 18.04 LTS already come with AMD drivers itself, no need to install, But I can't work in Ubuntu, when I am doing videos and browsing I can see a lot of CPU gets used, Now I am using my Ubuntu through the Kernel variable nomodeset. It's used to disable Graphics accelaration on booting.
Every problem starts with the BIOS update, How can I go back to the Old BIOS stage?
drivers hp amd-graphics bios
add a comment |
I am using dual boot in my system (Windows & Ubuntu). I recently upgraded my BIOS, Now it's F16 version, afterward my Ubuntu can't boot (blank screen), this problem occurs by Graphics drivers issues, I can't find any Drivers for Linux, Even though I find and install some AMD drivers from https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-prorad-lin-18-20,
After installing that driver. My Ubuntu can boot in as a normal, But afterward any of the videos in my PC can't play, just hang automatically,
I hear Ubuntu 18.04 LTS already come with AMD drivers itself, no need to install, But I can't work in Ubuntu, when I am doing videos and browsing I can see a lot of CPU gets used, Now I am using my Ubuntu through the Kernel variable nomodeset. It's used to disable Graphics accelaration on booting.
Every problem starts with the BIOS update, How can I go back to the Old BIOS stage?
drivers hp amd-graphics bios
I am using dual boot in my system (Windows & Ubuntu). I recently upgraded my BIOS, Now it's F16 version, afterward my Ubuntu can't boot (blank screen), this problem occurs by Graphics drivers issues, I can't find any Drivers for Linux, Even though I find and install some AMD drivers from https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-prorad-lin-18-20,
After installing that driver. My Ubuntu can boot in as a normal, But afterward any of the videos in my PC can't play, just hang automatically,
I hear Ubuntu 18.04 LTS already come with AMD drivers itself, no need to install, But I can't work in Ubuntu, when I am doing videos and browsing I can see a lot of CPU gets used, Now I am using my Ubuntu through the Kernel variable nomodeset. It's used to disable Graphics accelaration on booting.
Every problem starts with the BIOS update, How can I go back to the Old BIOS stage?
drivers hp amd-graphics bios
drivers hp amd-graphics bios
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This is not a solution.
Just today I had the same happening on my desktop.
Dual boot Ubuntu/W10 and after updating the “Asus b350 plus” bios Ubuntu hang on a black screen. I know nothing about Linux but searching the net managed to get it to a state where I could see Linux complaining something about “amdgpu”. I just backed up my stuff using the recovery mode (I could get there) and reinstalled.
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This is not a solution.
Just today I had the same happening on my desktop.
Dual boot Ubuntu/W10 and after updating the “Asus b350 plus” bios Ubuntu hang on a black screen. I know nothing about Linux but searching the net managed to get it to a state where I could see Linux complaining something about “amdgpu”. I just backed up my stuff using the recovery mode (I could get there) and reinstalled.
Hopefully someone will come with a solution...
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This is not a solution.
Just today I had the same happening on my desktop.
Dual boot Ubuntu/W10 and after updating the “Asus b350 plus” bios Ubuntu hang on a black screen. I know nothing about Linux but searching the net managed to get it to a state where I could see Linux complaining something about “amdgpu”. I just backed up my stuff using the recovery mode (I could get there) and reinstalled.
Hopefully someone will come with a solution...
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This is not a solution.
Just today I had the same happening on my desktop.
Dual boot Ubuntu/W10 and after updating the “Asus b350 plus” bios Ubuntu hang on a black screen. I know nothing about Linux but searching the net managed to get it to a state where I could see Linux complaining something about “amdgpu”. I just backed up my stuff using the recovery mode (I could get there) and reinstalled.
Hopefully someone will come with a solution...
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This is not a solution.
Just today I had the same happening on my desktop.
Dual boot Ubuntu/W10 and after updating the “Asus b350 plus” bios Ubuntu hang on a black screen. I know nothing about Linux but searching the net managed to get it to a state where I could see Linux complaining something about “amdgpu”. I just backed up my stuff using the recovery mode (I could get there) and reinstalled.
Hopefully someone will come with a solution...
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