Lenovo Y520 Freeze when updating
I read so many posts in this forum but no problem is similar to mine. I installed Ubuntu 18.04 on my Lenovo Legion Y520, I put it in the SSD while the HDD keeps Windows 10. Whenever I launch Ubuntu it goes extremely slow and it freezes almost immediately. I can't install updates, I can't do anything. I read of installing Nvidia drivers but I can't reach this step. I already removed secure boot.
If someone knows the solution, please help me.
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I read so many posts in this forum but no problem is similar to mine. I installed Ubuntu 18.04 on my Lenovo Legion Y520, I put it in the SSD while the HDD keeps Windows 10. Whenever I launch Ubuntu it goes extremely slow and it freezes almost immediately. I can't install updates, I can't do anything. I read of installing Nvidia drivers but I can't reach this step. I already removed secure boot.
If someone knows the solution, please help me.
updates lenovo freeze
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Yes, you need Nvidia proprietary drivers and to do that in some cases you need to boot with thenomodesetparameter otherwise it will freeze or not boot a GUI at all. askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
After I use the nomodeset boot version how can I get the drivers?
– Sosnos
yesterday
Didn't you read of installing Nvidia drivers but I can't reach this step? Well, now you can. It's as simple as opening "Software & Updates", then the "Additional Drivers" tab, select and apply the recommended version, reboot.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Thank you very much, now Ubuntu works!
– Sosnos
14 hours ago
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I read so many posts in this forum but no problem is similar to mine. I installed Ubuntu 18.04 on my Lenovo Legion Y520, I put it in the SSD while the HDD keeps Windows 10. Whenever I launch Ubuntu it goes extremely slow and it freezes almost immediately. I can't install updates, I can't do anything. I read of installing Nvidia drivers but I can't reach this step. I already removed secure boot.
If someone knows the solution, please help me.
updates lenovo freeze
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I read so many posts in this forum but no problem is similar to mine. I installed Ubuntu 18.04 on my Lenovo Legion Y520, I put it in the SSD while the HDD keeps Windows 10. Whenever I launch Ubuntu it goes extremely slow and it freezes almost immediately. I can't install updates, I can't do anything. I read of installing Nvidia drivers but I can't reach this step. I already removed secure boot.
If someone knows the solution, please help me.
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Yes, you need Nvidia proprietary drivers and to do that in some cases you need to boot with thenomodesetparameter otherwise it will freeze or not boot a GUI at all. askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
After I use the nomodeset boot version how can I get the drivers?
– Sosnos
yesterday
Didn't you read of installing Nvidia drivers but I can't reach this step? Well, now you can. It's as simple as opening "Software & Updates", then the "Additional Drivers" tab, select and apply the recommended version, reboot.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Thank you very much, now Ubuntu works!
– Sosnos
14 hours ago
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Yes, you need Nvidia proprietary drivers and to do that in some cases you need to boot with thenomodesetparameter otherwise it will freeze or not boot a GUI at all. askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
After I use the nomodeset boot version how can I get the drivers?
– Sosnos
yesterday
Didn't you read of installing Nvidia drivers but I can't reach this step? Well, now you can. It's as simple as opening "Software & Updates", then the "Additional Drivers" tab, select and apply the recommended version, reboot.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Thank you very much, now Ubuntu works!
– Sosnos
14 hours ago
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Yes, you need Nvidia proprietary drivers and to do that in some cases you need to boot with the
nomodeset parameter otherwise it will freeze or not boot a GUI at all. askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Yes, you need Nvidia proprietary drivers and to do that in some cases you need to boot with the
nomodeset parameter otherwise it will freeze or not boot a GUI at all. askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
After I use the nomodeset boot version how can I get the drivers?
– Sosnos
yesterday
After I use the nomodeset boot version how can I get the drivers?
– Sosnos
yesterday
Didn't you read of installing Nvidia drivers but I can't reach this step? Well, now you can. It's as simple as opening "Software & Updates", then the "Additional Drivers" tab, select and apply the recommended version, reboot.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Didn't you read of installing Nvidia drivers but I can't reach this step? Well, now you can. It's as simple as opening "Software & Updates", then the "Additional Drivers" tab, select and apply the recommended version, reboot.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Thank you very much, now Ubuntu works!
– Sosnos
14 hours ago
Thank you very much, now Ubuntu works!
– Sosnos
14 hours ago
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Yes, you need Nvidia proprietary drivers and to do that in some cases you need to boot with the
nomodesetparameter otherwise it will freeze or not boot a GUI at all. askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
After I use the nomodeset boot version how can I get the drivers?
– Sosnos
yesterday
Didn't you read of installing Nvidia drivers but I can't reach this step? Well, now you can. It's as simple as opening "Software & Updates", then the "Additional Drivers" tab, select and apply the recommended version, reboot.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday
Thank you very much, now Ubuntu works!
– Sosnos
14 hours ago