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Hi I have bought a new laptop Asus tuf .
Below is config for same
ASUS TUF FX505DY-BQ002T 15.6-inch FHD Gaming Laptop (AMD Ryzen 5-3550H/8GB/1TB HDD/Windows 10/Radeon RX 560X 4GB Graphics/2.20 Kg),
After dual boot when I choose Ubuntu 16.04 and tried login, Ubuntu freezes and doesn't show login screen.
When I set nomodeset in grub I am able to see login screen but display resolution is 800*600
I tried installing graphics card from Raedon's website but I see only windows driver for RX 560x.
Please help me as I am unable to find any solution from last 2 weeks.
I have tried Ubuntu xubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 but none of them work.
Please note I am ready to use basic graphics card if it solves my problem.
gdm
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Hi I have bought a new laptop Asus tuf .
Below is config for same
ASUS TUF FX505DY-BQ002T 15.6-inch FHD Gaming Laptop (AMD Ryzen 5-3550H/8GB/1TB HDD/Windows 10/Radeon RX 560X 4GB Graphics/2.20 Kg),
After dual boot when I choose Ubuntu 16.04 and tried login, Ubuntu freezes and doesn't show login screen.
When I set nomodeset in grub I am able to see login screen but display resolution is 800*600
I tried installing graphics card from Raedon's website but I see only windows driver for RX 560x.
Please help me as I am unable to find any solution from last 2 weeks.
I have tried Ubuntu xubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 but none of them work.
Please note I am ready to use basic graphics card if it solves my problem.
gdm
I am not sure what exactly we can do for you. It is up to AMD to release a driver for the card, and I hope they will do it sooner rather then later. Meanwhile, all you can do is wait.
– mikewhatever
Apr 16 at 21:21
Hi Mike is there anything available from Ubuntu for time being
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 2:37
I am struggling with this from past 2 weeks Any help would be appreciated
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 15:42
Ubuntu has the default driver called AMDGPU, the one with freezes and the 800x600 resolution, ...but you already know that. You could also try Ubuntu 19.04, to be released on April 18. It's newer, and might work better for you.
– mikewhatever
Apr 17 at 16:09
Hey Mike thanks for this. Is it possible to disable graphics card ? I am fine with that as well as long as Ubuntu works
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 16:30
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Hi I have bought a new laptop Asus tuf .
Below is config for same
ASUS TUF FX505DY-BQ002T 15.6-inch FHD Gaming Laptop (AMD Ryzen 5-3550H/8GB/1TB HDD/Windows 10/Radeon RX 560X 4GB Graphics/2.20 Kg),
After dual boot when I choose Ubuntu 16.04 and tried login, Ubuntu freezes and doesn't show login screen.
When I set nomodeset in grub I am able to see login screen but display resolution is 800*600
I tried installing graphics card from Raedon's website but I see only windows driver for RX 560x.
Please help me as I am unable to find any solution from last 2 weeks.
I have tried Ubuntu xubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 but none of them work.
Please note I am ready to use basic graphics card if it solves my problem.
gdm
Hi I have bought a new laptop Asus tuf .
Below is config for same
ASUS TUF FX505DY-BQ002T 15.6-inch FHD Gaming Laptop (AMD Ryzen 5-3550H/8GB/1TB HDD/Windows 10/Radeon RX 560X 4GB Graphics/2.20 Kg),
After dual boot when I choose Ubuntu 16.04 and tried login, Ubuntu freezes and doesn't show login screen.
When I set nomodeset in grub I am able to see login screen but display resolution is 800*600
I tried installing graphics card from Raedon's website but I see only windows driver for RX 560x.
Please help me as I am unable to find any solution from last 2 weeks.
I have tried Ubuntu xubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 but none of them work.
Please note I am ready to use basic graphics card if it solves my problem.
gdm
gdm
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I am not sure what exactly we can do for you. It is up to AMD to release a driver for the card, and I hope they will do it sooner rather then later. Meanwhile, all you can do is wait.
– mikewhatever
Apr 16 at 21:21
Hi Mike is there anything available from Ubuntu for time being
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 2:37
I am struggling with this from past 2 weeks Any help would be appreciated
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 15:42
Ubuntu has the default driver called AMDGPU, the one with freezes and the 800x600 resolution, ...but you already know that. You could also try Ubuntu 19.04, to be released on April 18. It's newer, and might work better for you.
– mikewhatever
Apr 17 at 16:09
Hey Mike thanks for this. Is it possible to disable graphics card ? I am fine with that as well as long as Ubuntu works
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 16:30
|
show 5 more comments
I am not sure what exactly we can do for you. It is up to AMD to release a driver for the card, and I hope they will do it sooner rather then later. Meanwhile, all you can do is wait.
– mikewhatever
Apr 16 at 21:21
Hi Mike is there anything available from Ubuntu for time being
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 2:37
I am struggling with this from past 2 weeks Any help would be appreciated
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 15:42
Ubuntu has the default driver called AMDGPU, the one with freezes and the 800x600 resolution, ...but you already know that. You could also try Ubuntu 19.04, to be released on April 18. It's newer, and might work better for you.
– mikewhatever
Apr 17 at 16:09
Hey Mike thanks for this. Is it possible to disable graphics card ? I am fine with that as well as long as Ubuntu works
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 16:30
I am not sure what exactly we can do for you. It is up to AMD to release a driver for the card, and I hope they will do it sooner rather then later. Meanwhile, all you can do is wait.
– mikewhatever
Apr 16 at 21:21
I am not sure what exactly we can do for you. It is up to AMD to release a driver for the card, and I hope they will do it sooner rather then later. Meanwhile, all you can do is wait.
– mikewhatever
Apr 16 at 21:21
Hi Mike is there anything available from Ubuntu for time being
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 2:37
Hi Mike is there anything available from Ubuntu for time being
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 2:37
I am struggling with this from past 2 weeks Any help would be appreciated
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 15:42
I am struggling with this from past 2 weeks Any help would be appreciated
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 15:42
Ubuntu has the default driver called AMDGPU, the one with freezes and the 800x600 resolution, ...but you already know that. You could also try Ubuntu 19.04, to be released on April 18. It's newer, and might work better for you.
– mikewhatever
Apr 17 at 16:09
Ubuntu has the default driver called AMDGPU, the one with freezes and the 800x600 resolution, ...but you already know that. You could also try Ubuntu 19.04, to be released on April 18. It's newer, and might work better for you.
– mikewhatever
Apr 17 at 16:09
Hey Mike thanks for this. Is it possible to disable graphics card ? I am fine with that as well as long as Ubuntu works
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 16:30
Hey Mike thanks for this. Is it possible to disable graphics card ? I am fine with that as well as long as Ubuntu works
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 16:30
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So there are 2 problems that you must be facing.
1.) Wifi Not Working(adapter not found) 2.) Graphic Drivers not working.(bcoz AMD drivers are not installed)
DO ALL THIS while booting using NOMODESET
The first one requires you to install the wifi drivers. The current Tuf laptop you are using has Realtek 8821CE whose drivers are yet not officially released by Ubuntu.To tackle this follow steps in the given link
How to install Wi-Fi driver for Realtek RTL8821CE on Ubuntu 18.04?. You will have to connect your laptop with a wired connection for this.
After Wifi Problem is fixed you will have to install the necessary graphics driver for your particular system specification from here https://www.amd.com/en/support/previous-drivers/graphics/radeon-500-series/radeon-rx-500-series/radeon-rx-560.
Also follow the advice given on this link Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS R9 390X amdgpu guide / testing summary
I have RX 560X and they don't have any driver available for that.
– Sandeep
Apr 27 at 8:26
I have the same system as yours and the display problem is fixed too
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:53
added one more link this should solve your display problems
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:55
Hey Sanchit, Thanks for help. I will need sometime to do this. once i do i will let you know.
– Sandeep
Apr 30 at 5:14
Hey @sanchit i downloaded the package from link you gave. I ran./amdgpu-install -y
and got error in the end amdgpu dkms failed for running kernel
– Sandeep
May 31 at 16:43
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So there are 2 problems that you must be facing.
1.) Wifi Not Working(adapter not found) 2.) Graphic Drivers not working.(bcoz AMD drivers are not installed)
DO ALL THIS while booting using NOMODESET
The first one requires you to install the wifi drivers. The current Tuf laptop you are using has Realtek 8821CE whose drivers are yet not officially released by Ubuntu.To tackle this follow steps in the given link
How to install Wi-Fi driver for Realtek RTL8821CE on Ubuntu 18.04?. You will have to connect your laptop with a wired connection for this.
After Wifi Problem is fixed you will have to install the necessary graphics driver for your particular system specification from here https://www.amd.com/en/support/previous-drivers/graphics/radeon-500-series/radeon-rx-500-series/radeon-rx-560.
Also follow the advice given on this link Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS R9 390X amdgpu guide / testing summary
I have RX 560X and they don't have any driver available for that.
– Sandeep
Apr 27 at 8:26
I have the same system as yours and the display problem is fixed too
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:53
added one more link this should solve your display problems
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:55
Hey Sanchit, Thanks for help. I will need sometime to do this. once i do i will let you know.
– Sandeep
Apr 30 at 5:14
Hey @sanchit i downloaded the package from link you gave. I ran./amdgpu-install -y
and got error in the end amdgpu dkms failed for running kernel
– Sandeep
May 31 at 16:43
|
show 2 more comments
So there are 2 problems that you must be facing.
1.) Wifi Not Working(adapter not found) 2.) Graphic Drivers not working.(bcoz AMD drivers are not installed)
DO ALL THIS while booting using NOMODESET
The first one requires you to install the wifi drivers. The current Tuf laptop you are using has Realtek 8821CE whose drivers are yet not officially released by Ubuntu.To tackle this follow steps in the given link
How to install Wi-Fi driver for Realtek RTL8821CE on Ubuntu 18.04?. You will have to connect your laptop with a wired connection for this.
After Wifi Problem is fixed you will have to install the necessary graphics driver for your particular system specification from here https://www.amd.com/en/support/previous-drivers/graphics/radeon-500-series/radeon-rx-500-series/radeon-rx-560.
Also follow the advice given on this link Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS R9 390X amdgpu guide / testing summary
I have RX 560X and they don't have any driver available for that.
– Sandeep
Apr 27 at 8:26
I have the same system as yours and the display problem is fixed too
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:53
added one more link this should solve your display problems
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:55
Hey Sanchit, Thanks for help. I will need sometime to do this. once i do i will let you know.
– Sandeep
Apr 30 at 5:14
Hey @sanchit i downloaded the package from link you gave. I ran./amdgpu-install -y
and got error in the end amdgpu dkms failed for running kernel
– Sandeep
May 31 at 16:43
|
show 2 more comments
So there are 2 problems that you must be facing.
1.) Wifi Not Working(adapter not found) 2.) Graphic Drivers not working.(bcoz AMD drivers are not installed)
DO ALL THIS while booting using NOMODESET
The first one requires you to install the wifi drivers. The current Tuf laptop you are using has Realtek 8821CE whose drivers are yet not officially released by Ubuntu.To tackle this follow steps in the given link
How to install Wi-Fi driver for Realtek RTL8821CE on Ubuntu 18.04?. You will have to connect your laptop with a wired connection for this.
After Wifi Problem is fixed you will have to install the necessary graphics driver for your particular system specification from here https://www.amd.com/en/support/previous-drivers/graphics/radeon-500-series/radeon-rx-500-series/radeon-rx-560.
Also follow the advice given on this link Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS R9 390X amdgpu guide / testing summary
So there are 2 problems that you must be facing.
1.) Wifi Not Working(adapter not found) 2.) Graphic Drivers not working.(bcoz AMD drivers are not installed)
DO ALL THIS while booting using NOMODESET
The first one requires you to install the wifi drivers. The current Tuf laptop you are using has Realtek 8821CE whose drivers are yet not officially released by Ubuntu.To tackle this follow steps in the given link
How to install Wi-Fi driver for Realtek RTL8821CE on Ubuntu 18.04?. You will have to connect your laptop with a wired connection for this.
After Wifi Problem is fixed you will have to install the necessary graphics driver for your particular system specification from here https://www.amd.com/en/support/previous-drivers/graphics/radeon-500-series/radeon-rx-500-series/radeon-rx-560.
Also follow the advice given on this link Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS R9 390X amdgpu guide / testing summary
edited Apr 27 at 8:55
answered Apr 26 at 7:32
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I have RX 560X and they don't have any driver available for that.
– Sandeep
Apr 27 at 8:26
I have the same system as yours and the display problem is fixed too
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:53
added one more link this should solve your display problems
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:55
Hey Sanchit, Thanks for help. I will need sometime to do this. once i do i will let you know.
– Sandeep
Apr 30 at 5:14
Hey @sanchit i downloaded the package from link you gave. I ran./amdgpu-install -y
and got error in the end amdgpu dkms failed for running kernel
– Sandeep
May 31 at 16:43
|
show 2 more comments
I have RX 560X and they don't have any driver available for that.
– Sandeep
Apr 27 at 8:26
I have the same system as yours and the display problem is fixed too
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:53
added one more link this should solve your display problems
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:55
Hey Sanchit, Thanks for help. I will need sometime to do this. once i do i will let you know.
– Sandeep
Apr 30 at 5:14
Hey @sanchit i downloaded the package from link you gave. I ran./amdgpu-install -y
and got error in the end amdgpu dkms failed for running kernel
– Sandeep
May 31 at 16:43
I have RX 560X and they don't have any driver available for that.
– Sandeep
Apr 27 at 8:26
I have RX 560X and they don't have any driver available for that.
– Sandeep
Apr 27 at 8:26
I have the same system as yours and the display problem is fixed too
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:53
I have the same system as yours and the display problem is fixed too
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:53
added one more link this should solve your display problems
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:55
added one more link this should solve your display problems
– Sanchit
Apr 27 at 8:55
Hey Sanchit, Thanks for help. I will need sometime to do this. once i do i will let you know.
– Sandeep
Apr 30 at 5:14
Hey Sanchit, Thanks for help. I will need sometime to do this. once i do i will let you know.
– Sandeep
Apr 30 at 5:14
Hey @sanchit i downloaded the package from link you gave. I ran
./amdgpu-install -y
and got error in the end amdgpu dkms failed for running kernel– Sandeep
May 31 at 16:43
Hey @sanchit i downloaded the package from link you gave. I ran
./amdgpu-install -y
and got error in the end amdgpu dkms failed for running kernel– Sandeep
May 31 at 16:43
|
show 2 more comments
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I am not sure what exactly we can do for you. It is up to AMD to release a driver for the card, and I hope they will do it sooner rather then later. Meanwhile, all you can do is wait.
– mikewhatever
Apr 16 at 21:21
Hi Mike is there anything available from Ubuntu for time being
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 2:37
I am struggling with this from past 2 weeks Any help would be appreciated
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 15:42
Ubuntu has the default driver called AMDGPU, the one with freezes and the 800x600 resolution, ...but you already know that. You could also try Ubuntu 19.04, to be released on April 18. It's newer, and might work better for you.
– mikewhatever
Apr 17 at 16:09
Hey Mike thanks for this. Is it possible to disable graphics card ? I am fine with that as well as long as Ubuntu works
– Sandeep
Apr 17 at 16:30