Ubuntu 18.10 install on Desktop with no OS and UEFI bios crashes












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I tried installing Ubuntu 18.10 on my new desktop. I burned the 18.10 iso file to a USB and tried to boot Ubuntu. What happens after is that ~30 seconds into the installation process, after running the Ubuntu GUI, the mouse starts to freeze and the peripherals all die.



I tried setting nomodeset but it didn't change anything. I think it might be a problem with the fact I have an RTX 2080 Ti GPU and no driver installed yet.



Does anybody know what my next step should be?



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    I tried installing Ubuntu 18.10 on my new desktop. I burned the 18.10 iso file to a USB and tried to boot Ubuntu. What happens after is that ~30 seconds into the installation process, after running the Ubuntu GUI, the mouse starts to freeze and the peripherals all die.



    I tried setting nomodeset but it didn't change anything. I think it might be a problem with the fact I have an RTX 2080 Ti GPU and no driver installed yet.



    Does anybody know what my next step should be?



    Thanks!










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      I tried installing Ubuntu 18.10 on my new desktop. I burned the 18.10 iso file to a USB and tried to boot Ubuntu. What happens after is that ~30 seconds into the installation process, after running the Ubuntu GUI, the mouse starts to freeze and the peripherals all die.



      I tried setting nomodeset but it didn't change anything. I think it might be a problem with the fact I have an RTX 2080 Ti GPU and no driver installed yet.



      Does anybody know what my next step should be?



      Thanks!










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      I tried installing Ubuntu 18.10 on my new desktop. I burned the 18.10 iso file to a USB and tried to boot Ubuntu. What happens after is that ~30 seconds into the installation process, after running the Ubuntu GUI, the mouse starts to freeze and the peripherals all die.



      I tried setting nomodeset but it didn't change anything. I think it might be a problem with the fact I have an RTX 2080 Ti GPU and no driver installed yet.



      Does anybody know what my next step should be?



      Thanks!







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          Nvidia has released a Linux driver for the RTX cards (410.93), but I don't know if they have been added to the Ubuntu repositories yet. I didn't see it listed when I searched the repositories with Synaptic.



          You might have to install it manually, which is not hard but you have to follow the instructions in the readme file that is part of the driver package exactly.






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          • Is it possible to install a driver manually with no OS though? I thought it was impossible...

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          • Sorry, I misunderstood. You'd have to install Ubuntu first, then install the Nvidia driver.

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          • Yeah the problem is I cannot install Ubuntu...

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          Nvidia has released a Linux driver for the RTX cards (410.93), but I don't know if they have been added to the Ubuntu repositories yet. I didn't see it listed when I searched the repositories with Synaptic.



          You might have to install it manually, which is not hard but you have to follow the instructions in the readme file that is part of the driver package exactly.






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          • Is it possible to install a driver manually with no OS though? I thought it was impossible...

            – Matthieu Gavaudan
            Jan 24 at 21:38











          • Sorry, I misunderstood. You'd have to install Ubuntu first, then install the Nvidia driver.

            – rbmorse
            Jan 24 at 22:31











          • Yeah the problem is I cannot install Ubuntu...

            – Matthieu Gavaudan
            Jan 25 at 0:22
















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          Nvidia has released a Linux driver for the RTX cards (410.93), but I don't know if they have been added to the Ubuntu repositories yet. I didn't see it listed when I searched the repositories with Synaptic.



          You might have to install it manually, which is not hard but you have to follow the instructions in the readme file that is part of the driver package exactly.






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          • Is it possible to install a driver manually with no OS though? I thought it was impossible...

            – Matthieu Gavaudan
            Jan 24 at 21:38











          • Sorry, I misunderstood. You'd have to install Ubuntu first, then install the Nvidia driver.

            – rbmorse
            Jan 24 at 22:31











          • Yeah the problem is I cannot install Ubuntu...

            – Matthieu Gavaudan
            Jan 25 at 0:22














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          Nvidia has released a Linux driver for the RTX cards (410.93), but I don't know if they have been added to the Ubuntu repositories yet. I didn't see it listed when I searched the repositories with Synaptic.



          You might have to install it manually, which is not hard but you have to follow the instructions in the readme file that is part of the driver package exactly.






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          Nvidia has released a Linux driver for the RTX cards (410.93), but I don't know if they have been added to the Ubuntu repositories yet. I didn't see it listed when I searched the repositories with Synaptic.



          You might have to install it manually, which is not hard but you have to follow the instructions in the readme file that is part of the driver package exactly.







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          • Is it possible to install a driver manually with no OS though? I thought it was impossible...

            – Matthieu Gavaudan
            Jan 24 at 21:38











          • Sorry, I misunderstood. You'd have to install Ubuntu first, then install the Nvidia driver.

            – rbmorse
            Jan 24 at 22:31











          • Yeah the problem is I cannot install Ubuntu...

            – Matthieu Gavaudan
            Jan 25 at 0:22



















          • Is it possible to install a driver manually with no OS though? I thought it was impossible...

            – Matthieu Gavaudan
            Jan 24 at 21:38











          • Sorry, I misunderstood. You'd have to install Ubuntu first, then install the Nvidia driver.

            – rbmorse
            Jan 24 at 22:31











          • Yeah the problem is I cannot install Ubuntu...

            – Matthieu Gavaudan
            Jan 25 at 0:22

















          Is it possible to install a driver manually with no OS though? I thought it was impossible...

          – Matthieu Gavaudan
          Jan 24 at 21:38





          Is it possible to install a driver manually with no OS though? I thought it was impossible...

          – Matthieu Gavaudan
          Jan 24 at 21:38













          Sorry, I misunderstood. You'd have to install Ubuntu first, then install the Nvidia driver.

          – rbmorse
          Jan 24 at 22:31





          Sorry, I misunderstood. You'd have to install Ubuntu first, then install the Nvidia driver.

          – rbmorse
          Jan 24 at 22:31













          Yeah the problem is I cannot install Ubuntu...

          – Matthieu Gavaudan
          Jan 25 at 0:22





          Yeah the problem is I cannot install Ubuntu...

          – Matthieu Gavaudan
          Jan 25 at 0:22










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