Thanks for all you guys reply!!

And since there are two different suggestion, so I will reply
respectively.

To Cristian,

Yes, the issue I am facing happens after I upgraded from Ubuntu 16.04 to
18.04.

But no, or correctly, I don't know. As I followed what you suggested and
do the test with the installation of latest kernel, V4.19, I can't even
get to the phase where I can see the Ubuntu logo! Only a screen filled
with error messages, which I took the photo and attach it as follow.

So, let me rephrase what happened again. I headed to the kernel mainline
page under V4.19. And download these three, as I followed the steps in
the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds:

http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.1/linux-headers-4.19.1-041901_4.19.1-041901.201811041431_all.deb
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.1/linux-headers-4.19.1-041901-generic_4.19.1-041901.201811041431_i386.deb
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.1/linux-image-4.19.1-041901-generic_4.19.1-041901.201811041431_i386.deb
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.1/linux-modules-4.19.1-041901-generic_4.19.1-041901.201811041431_i386.deb
 

and after 'wget' done in the terminal (the files have been downloaded in
the folder I chose) I use the command: "sudo dpkg -i *.deb"

Then reboot.

Then what's on the screen was what you see in the attachment.

I think it might be my laptop does not support this kernel? Since my
laptop is so weird, meaning the screen of my laptop is touch-screen and
detachable. So, sorry for your inconvenience of making the Ubuntu be
compatible with my rare device, sorry.

As for Daniel,

So thank you for your advice, however, the issue I am facing is not when
I tried to get in recovery mode or I was stuck at the recovery mode. No.
I am only in the recovery mode is because this is the only way I can
report this bug because I can not get in when it's in the regular mode
and for some reason, I am able to access the Ubuntu when I am in the
recovery mode.

And this is how I get in:

When I stuck at the black screen which show up after the Ubuntu logo. I
did turn off the laptop forcefully buy long press the "turn on laptop"
button, then turn on again.

But this time I switch from "Ubuntu" to "Advance something something
option" and get to the menu where I can chose to boot under the recovery
mode.

When I selected recovery mode, press enter, after all those scripts
loading finish, and press "enter" or enter "Y" for one or two times, I
reach to another menu where I can see, "Resume something" (or some words
else but it's the first option in the menu), then I chose it, press
enter, here I am!

So... was I clear in my above description?

And thank you all so much for the help and suggestion! All your active
reply is why I love Ubuntu so much, even my device is such a pain, which
I am sorry!

** Attachment added: "The error in the boot screen when I tried to boot in 
kernel V4.19"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1801716/+attachment/5209502/+files/error-message-on-the-screen-when-boot-v419.jpg

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