Ubuntu 18.10 with kernel 4.18 stops working












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My machine is Asus Zenbook UX430UN. It has Windows 10 as the native OS. I installed Ubuntu 18.10 on it two months ago. It was functioning well. Then I wanted to increase the size of the disk, so I decided to install everything again. I installed windows again and shrank the disk in two parts and installed ubuntu 18.10 again. But this time when it comes up and I log into my account in Ubuntu, the fans turn on and spin so fast and also it stops working and hangs and I cannot open any applications. I installed it twice and cleaned all the SSD again and installed windows again and again Ubuntu. It was the same. Then I installed Ubuntu 18.04 and it functions well. Then I upgraded from that and again it stalls and stops working as soon as I go to my account. But today I boot it up not with kernel 4.18 and with 4.15 and it works well also with Linux 4.15. But I want to know why it does not work with Linux 4.18 anymore?
If anyone knows what is it, what is the solution? how can I use Linux kernel 4.18 again?



Thank you so much.










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  • What does uname -r report from the terminal?

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago











  • @WinEunuuchs2Unix Now that I boot with 4.15 it returns 4.15.0-45-generic But I cannot open even the terminal when I boot with the default kernel which is supposed to be 4.18

    – horotat
    2 days ago











  • What does ll /boot/vmlinuz-4.18* report?

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago











  • @WinEunuuchs2Unix unfortunately I just uninstalled 4.18 with UKUU before reading you comment.

    – horotat
    2 days ago











  • Understood. There are 20 version of 4.18 and I was trying to narrow the problem down to a specific version of 4.18 for yourself and others.

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago
















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My machine is Asus Zenbook UX430UN. It has Windows 10 as the native OS. I installed Ubuntu 18.10 on it two months ago. It was functioning well. Then I wanted to increase the size of the disk, so I decided to install everything again. I installed windows again and shrank the disk in two parts and installed ubuntu 18.10 again. But this time when it comes up and I log into my account in Ubuntu, the fans turn on and spin so fast and also it stops working and hangs and I cannot open any applications. I installed it twice and cleaned all the SSD again and installed windows again and again Ubuntu. It was the same. Then I installed Ubuntu 18.04 and it functions well. Then I upgraded from that and again it stalls and stops working as soon as I go to my account. But today I boot it up not with kernel 4.18 and with 4.15 and it works well also with Linux 4.15. But I want to know why it does not work with Linux 4.18 anymore?
If anyone knows what is it, what is the solution? how can I use Linux kernel 4.18 again?



Thank you so much.










share|improve this question























  • What does uname -r report from the terminal?

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago











  • @WinEunuuchs2Unix Now that I boot with 4.15 it returns 4.15.0-45-generic But I cannot open even the terminal when I boot with the default kernel which is supposed to be 4.18

    – horotat
    2 days ago











  • What does ll /boot/vmlinuz-4.18* report?

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago











  • @WinEunuuchs2Unix unfortunately I just uninstalled 4.18 with UKUU before reading you comment.

    – horotat
    2 days ago











  • Understood. There are 20 version of 4.18 and I was trying to narrow the problem down to a specific version of 4.18 for yourself and others.

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago














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My machine is Asus Zenbook UX430UN. It has Windows 10 as the native OS. I installed Ubuntu 18.10 on it two months ago. It was functioning well. Then I wanted to increase the size of the disk, so I decided to install everything again. I installed windows again and shrank the disk in two parts and installed ubuntu 18.10 again. But this time when it comes up and I log into my account in Ubuntu, the fans turn on and spin so fast and also it stops working and hangs and I cannot open any applications. I installed it twice and cleaned all the SSD again and installed windows again and again Ubuntu. It was the same. Then I installed Ubuntu 18.04 and it functions well. Then I upgraded from that and again it stalls and stops working as soon as I go to my account. But today I boot it up not with kernel 4.18 and with 4.15 and it works well also with Linux 4.15. But I want to know why it does not work with Linux 4.18 anymore?
If anyone knows what is it, what is the solution? how can I use Linux kernel 4.18 again?



Thank you so much.










share|improve this question














My machine is Asus Zenbook UX430UN. It has Windows 10 as the native OS. I installed Ubuntu 18.10 on it two months ago. It was functioning well. Then I wanted to increase the size of the disk, so I decided to install everything again. I installed windows again and shrank the disk in two parts and installed ubuntu 18.10 again. But this time when it comes up and I log into my account in Ubuntu, the fans turn on and spin so fast and also it stops working and hangs and I cannot open any applications. I installed it twice and cleaned all the SSD again and installed windows again and again Ubuntu. It was the same. Then I installed Ubuntu 18.04 and it functions well. Then I upgraded from that and again it stalls and stops working as soon as I go to my account. But today I boot it up not with kernel 4.18 and with 4.15 and it works well also with Linux 4.15. But I want to know why it does not work with Linux 4.18 anymore?
If anyone knows what is it, what is the solution? how can I use Linux kernel 4.18 again?



Thank you so much.







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  • What does uname -r report from the terminal?

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago











  • @WinEunuuchs2Unix Now that I boot with 4.15 it returns 4.15.0-45-generic But I cannot open even the terminal when I boot with the default kernel which is supposed to be 4.18

    – horotat
    2 days ago











  • What does ll /boot/vmlinuz-4.18* report?

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago











  • @WinEunuuchs2Unix unfortunately I just uninstalled 4.18 with UKUU before reading you comment.

    – horotat
    2 days ago











  • Understood. There are 20 version of 4.18 and I was trying to narrow the problem down to a specific version of 4.18 for yourself and others.

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago



















  • What does uname -r report from the terminal?

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago











  • @WinEunuuchs2Unix Now that I boot with 4.15 it returns 4.15.0-45-generic But I cannot open even the terminal when I boot with the default kernel which is supposed to be 4.18

    – horotat
    2 days ago











  • What does ll /boot/vmlinuz-4.18* report?

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago











  • @WinEunuuchs2Unix unfortunately I just uninstalled 4.18 with UKUU before reading you comment.

    – horotat
    2 days ago











  • Understood. There are 20 version of 4.18 and I was trying to narrow the problem down to a specific version of 4.18 for yourself and others.

    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    2 days ago

















What does uname -r report from the terminal?

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago





What does uname -r report from the terminal?

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago













@WinEunuuchs2Unix Now that I boot with 4.15 it returns 4.15.0-45-generic But I cannot open even the terminal when I boot with the default kernel which is supposed to be 4.18

– horotat
2 days ago





@WinEunuuchs2Unix Now that I boot with 4.15 it returns 4.15.0-45-generic But I cannot open even the terminal when I boot with the default kernel which is supposed to be 4.18

– horotat
2 days ago













What does ll /boot/vmlinuz-4.18* report?

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago





What does ll /boot/vmlinuz-4.18* report?

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago













@WinEunuuchs2Unix unfortunately I just uninstalled 4.18 with UKUU before reading you comment.

– horotat
2 days ago





@WinEunuuchs2Unix unfortunately I just uninstalled 4.18 with UKUU before reading you comment.

– horotat
2 days ago













Understood. There are 20 version of 4.18 and I was trying to narrow the problem down to a specific version of 4.18 for yourself and others.

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago





Understood. There are 20 version of 4.18 and I was trying to narrow the problem down to a specific version of 4.18 for yourself and others.

– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago










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