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I cannot boot the 64bit fedora livecd iso from the fedora website. I am however able to use the XFCE iso from http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/live-respins/ I read in another forum that this is because of intel driver issues, however I never found a fix. Any help? Thanks!
That's an exceptionally nice laptop that you have!
Anyway that's a Nvidia Ge Force FTX 1060 (6GB GDDR5 VRAM) GPU.
Is that Optimus graphics zoelee4?
From searching information about that GPU it delivers up to 3x the performance of previous-generation graphics cards, plus innovative new gaming technologies and breakthrough VR experiences. I don't know if that qualifies as Optimus grahpics or not:-
Did you check the integrity of the fedora .iso file before burning it to CD or making it bootable via a flash drive?
Ok, I figured out that I need to disable the Nvidia graphics on boot. For anyone else out there with this same question, if you have the same PC as me and wand to boot fedora, ubuntu, debain or other linux distributions that I have not yet tried, you need to add this kernel boot parameter:
Ok, I figured out that I need to disable the Nvidia graphics on boot. For anyone else out there with this same question, if you have the same PC as me and wand to boot fedora, ubuntu, debain or other linux distributions that I have not yet tried, you need to add this kernel boot parameter:
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