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Kubuntu display driver not working
Kubuntu display driver not working













This brought me into Grub2, the Linux boot loader. Boot and hold "DEL," press item 3 in Boot Menu (ubuntu (P5: ST3500320AS)) I tried option 2 again and got back into Kubuntu 13.10Ħ. This shows that if one simply boots the machine, the ASUS UEFI/bios will uses the last selection that you tried. Reboot and select proper Boot device or insert Boot Media in selected boot device and press a key Reboot with Power OFF/ON Button, and do not touch the "DEL" key

  • P6: ST3500320AS (476940 MB) <- this item is highlighted on the menuĥ.
  • Other Legacy and UEFI <- this item is highlighted on the menu.
  • Kubuntu display driver not working manual#

    At least it boots into something!įrom the ASUS Windows 8 Boot manual (DE114), "CSM allows you to configure the Compatipility Support Module items to fully support the various VGA, bootable devices and add-on devices for better compatibility." At other times if you do not select a menu it will boot into grub2. In spite of the lack of reason with this numbering, the motherboard will boot to either: grub2, or directly into the last booted image if you do not press "DEL" while booting. (0) If you connect the boot drive to SATA3G_7 with SSD Caching, the ASUS bios identifies it without any label, (e.g.

    kubuntu display driver not working

    " label, as if the numbering should begin with zero. Unfortunately, if you connect the boot drive to SATA6G_1 the ASUS bios with identify the drive with a "P0 ST350032. This picture below shows the details of the first icon on the left. It seems that "P6" means that the device is connected to SATA3G_6.

  • ubuntu P5 ST3500320AS (no size) -UEFI Label over icon.
  • If you place the cursor over the Boot Priority icons, you get a description of the device underneath. I do not know what the UEFI corner labels mean on the two last icons that show up. I suspect that the menus in the Advanced settings do the same thing, but with different menus. One can click on these icons and slide them from left to right, presumably setting the boot priority so that the device on the left boots first, but if not ready, the second device boots second, and if not ready, the third. The devices that are not powered up do not appear in the Boot Priority Section below.
  • The win7 SSD connected to SATA3G_8 (which is labelled SSD caching.).
  • The CD/DVD Reader connected to SATA3G_4 slot.
  • Here is the first boot screen that appears if you hold the Delete key pressed while booting the motherboard. Configuration and Options for Testing Boot Process To better understand how one should set the boot options withinĢ. This page will try to document my findings and test results Was not helpful in determining what options one should pick to Would give me quite different results, and the motherboard manual I also wish to boot from USB in order to test certain images.īooting from the Asus boot menu within the UEFI Bios screens

    kubuntu display driver not working

    Grub2 loader and will be able to load different test versions. Rather than having a dual-boot hard drive, the plan is toĬompletely separate the system drives. That have been problematic under Kubuntu in the past.

    kubuntu display driver not working

    In order to run certain applications like Google Sketchup Set up the Asus boot options so I can choose to boot into













    Kubuntu display driver not working