It seems like harddisk configuration problem if live was ok. I think it's
not good idea installing linux on Win optimized laptop... (this is my
personal theory, I am not programmer, i use Ubuntu studio since 8.04, but
always as clean installation on my self building PCs, on my HP laptops are
Win10
I also have an Asus gaming laptop with an Nvidia Geforce graphic card,
and use Kubuntu without problem, with either the proprietary Nvidia
driver or the Xorg driver.
Maybe you could try installing Kubuntu and then installing the Ubuntu
Studio Desktop?
That works fine for me. HTH.
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It was originally using the Xorg nouveau driver but as it had problems I
switched to the Nvidia, and I have the same problems.
David
On 20/10/2020 15:33, Mike Squires wrote:
A data point: I'm using an HP Envy 17 laptop, older Intel i7 processor,
and according to the "Software & Updates" pan
Hi David,
it seems that this is a really fast laptop - maybe too fast...
I recommend to enter the SYSTEM BIOS and look for settings to slow down the system, f.e. disable TURBO MODE, or RAM speed settings.
Maybe you are lucky with that and find settings that are working.
Best regards & stay healthy,
A data point: I'm using an HP Envy 17 laptop, older Intel i7 processor,
and according to the "Software & Updates" panel I'm using the X.Org X
server with the Noveau display driver.
Nvidia hardware is "GeForce 940M".
No problems.
I'm not doing anything really complex, the usual home stuff but