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HP Notebook - 15-ba021ax
Microprocessor AMD Quad-Core A10-9600P (2.4 GHz, up to 3.3 GHz, 2 MB cache)
Video graphics AMD Radeon™ R7 M440 Graphics (2 GB DDR3 dedicated)
Wireless connectivity 802.11b/g/n (1x1) and Bluetooth® 4.0 combo
Ram 8GB
i guess that should be enough info
Indeed, and is more than we typically get.
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i've tried installing many linux based os like ubuntu elemantry and many more
Would be helpful to know what VERSION of ubuntu you're running. Older versions may not work correctly, and just saying "many more" doesn't give us much to go on.
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i have to use nomodeset to even start the installation and after when its done i have to use nomodeset every time at boot. and secondly wifi gives very low signal. this happened with every distro i've installed so my question is - does my laptop support linux or not
Since your laptop is WORKING under Linux, the obvious answer is "yes".
You could fix the nomodeset issue by editing grub (maybe), but we don't know what versions of things you're using, or what distro you've settled on. The low-signal could be the driver, but without knowing the chipset (and again, the version/distro you're using), we can't say.
Distribution: Currently: OpenMandriva. Previously: openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, CentOS, among others over the years.
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Originally Posted by deepakk456
it was not solved, i didn't know what to do so i installed win 10
Other than the fact your other question was not solved, don't know what else your trying to say. You did not even reply with more details, to your last question.
Last edited by jsbjsb001; 08-26-2017 at 02:44 PM.
Reason: than not "that"
Other that the fact your other question was not solved, don't know what else your trying to say. You did not even reply with more details, to your last question.
that time i was getting a "boot error end trace" error and i found this on a thread
in /boot/grub/grub.cfg
I have noticed that the vmlinuz is vmlinuz-generic-3.10.7. change it to vmlinuz-huge-3.10.7
and i was saying that i don't know where to find this in my grub menu
Distribution: Currently: OpenMandriva. Previously: openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, CentOS, among others over the years.
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Originally Posted by deepakk456
that time i was getting a "boot error end trace" error and i found this on a thread
in /boot/grub/grub.cfg
I have noticed that the vmlinuz is vmlinuz-generic-3.10.7. change it to vmlinuz-huge-3.10.7
and i was saying that i don't know where to find this in my grub menu
With all respect and I don't mean to sound rude but, I think you need to be a LOT more clear about the nature of your problem.
eg. Is something not working for you?? If so, WHAT? What error messages are you getting (if any)?? What other messages are you getting? What exactly is happening or not happening??
With all respect and I don't mean to sound rude but, I think you need to be a LOT more clear about the nature of your problem.
eg. Is something not working for you?? If so, WHAT? What error messages are you getting (if any)?? What other messages are you getting? What exactly is happening or not happening??
ok i will install Zorin-OS-12.1-Core-64 right away.. i'll post the exact error i will get
Iam trying to install zorin os 12.1 after i select the option install zorin, I am getting stuck at the glowing zorin logo.. What should i do
First, you need to quit bouncing back and forth with distros...either work through your problems or just use Windows and deal with THOSE problems. If you're a new user, you need to get Mint and use it.
The "nomodeset" thing is coming up, because you haven't installed the right video drivers...which again, bouncing from distro to distro isn't going to help. Use something easy to learn and install. Again, searching for things is the best place to start...because there is another thread on this site that details how to get Linux Mint graphics working with hardware VERY similar to yours: https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...nt-4175602983/
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Originally Posted by deepakk456
and i was saying that i don't know where to find this in my grub menu
...which you could find if you looked. Again, putting "how to edit grub menu" into Google will tell you exactly that.
First, you need to quit bouncing back and forth with distros...either work through your problems or just use Windows and deal with THOSE problems. If you're a new user, you need to get Mint and use it.
The "nomodeset" thing is coming up, because you haven't installed the right video drivers...which again, bouncing from distro to distro isn't going to help. Use something easy to learn and install. Again, searching for things is the best place to start...because there is another thread on this site that details how to get Linux Mint graphics working with hardware VERY similar to yours: https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...nt-4175602983/
...which you could find if you looked. Again, putting "how to edit grub menu" into Google will tell you exactly that.
I've installed linux mint 18.2 cinnamon 64-bit
i was getting stuck at the logo so i used nomodeset to get passed that.
Now i cant change my brightness and i think its because of my graphics drivers either they are not installed or they don't support. i'e also looked at the thread u have posted, i didn't get all of that nut i did the same thing in the terminal, may this will help
lspci -nnk | grep VGA -A 12
00:01.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Carrizo [1002:9874] (rev ca)
DeviceName: ATI EG BROADWAY
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Carrizo [103c:81fa]
Kernel modules: amdgpu
00:01.1 Audio device [0403]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Kabini HDMI/DP Audio [1002:9840]
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Kabini HDMI/DP Audio [103c:81fa]
Kernel driver in use: snd_hda_intel
Kernel modules: snd_hda_intel
00:02.0 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Device [1022:157b]
00:02.2 PCI bridge [0604]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Device [1022:157c]
Kernel driver in use: pcieport
Kernel modules: shpchp
00:02.4 PCI bridge [0604]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Device [1022:157c]
glxinfo | grep -i vendor
server glx vendor string: SGI
client glx vendor string: Mesa Project and SGI
Vendor: VMware, Inc. (0xffffffff)
OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.
I recently got the ba053nr and run debian on it fine (testing / buster for proper GPU support).
There's an ant_sel= parm for the wifi to select which antennae apparently only ONE of two possible is connected (and not the default ofc / =2 in my case). I don't use the nomodeset option. It uses the amdgpu xorg driver, which exists in stretch, but once you try to game, you'll quickly go testing. Short answer if you're trying anything less than the "latest" version of ubuntu, you're probably shooting yourself in the foot. Or looking at a custom kernel, plus compiling the latest xorg from source to get the usability you desire. Or running something like arch to run your intended ubuntu in a vm or chroot.
My little thread on the ba053nr. Not that same as yours, but probably pretty close. I was looking at maybe getting the bw052od from office depot, but oddly "no longer available" despite being the newer of the models "spec's" wise. Most of the same specs except R7 graphics and gigabit ethernet plus ac wireless, and a slightly faster plus next gen CPU.
I recently got the ba053nr and run debian on it fine (testing / buster for proper GPU support).
There's an ant_sel= parm for the wifi to select which antennae apparently only ONE of two possible is connected (and not the default ofc / =2 in my case). I don't use the nomodeset option. It uses the amdgpu xorg driver, which exists in stretch, but once you try to game, you'll quickly go testing. Short answer if you're trying anything less than the "latest" version of ubuntu, you're probably shooting yourself in the foot. Or looking at a custom kernel, plus compiling the latest xorg from source to get the usability you desire. Or running something like arch to run your intended ubuntu in a vm or chroot.
My little thread on the ba053nr. Not that same as yours, but probably pretty close. I was looking at maybe getting the bw052od from office depot, but oddly "no longer available" despite being the newer of the models "spec's" wise. Most of the same specs except R7 graphics and gigabit ethernet plus ac wireless, and a slightly faster plus next gen CPU.
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