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==Acer Predator Helios 300== | |||
*OSE Linux booted into live well and I was able to then install and partition my drive easily | |||
*Used https://balena.io/etcher to flash USB | |||
*Dual booting alongside Windows 10. To boot from USB, first must disable Secure Boot and and set up trigger boot options with F12 https://youtu.be/EARdWsgvAXo | |||
**Make sure you're using NTFS formatted USB | **Make sure you're using NTFS formatted USB | ||
==Gigabyte P34== | |||
*Freezes at ubuntu splash screen | |||
*F12 | |||
*In BIOS disable "3D Graphic Acceleration". Then it will boot normally. | |||
=List of Laptop Brands that don't work with OSE Linux= | =List of Laptop Brands that don't work with OSE Linux= |
Revision as of 05:40, 29 August 2020
List of Laptop Brands that work with OSE Linux
- Your brand of laptop that you've installed OSE Linux to successfully
- If OSE Linux boots automatically
- What hot keys do you have to press to access boot menu if you need to do so
- How you modified your boot choices to make OSE Linux work
- Any other notes
Acer Predator Helios 300
- OSE Linux booted into live well and I was able to then install and partition my drive easily
- Used https://balena.io/etcher to flash USB
- Dual booting alongside Windows 10. To boot from USB, first must disable Secure Boot and and set up trigger boot options with F12 https://youtu.be/EARdWsgvAXo
- Make sure you're using NTFS formatted USB
Gigabyte P34
- Freezes at ubuntu splash screen
- F12
- In BIOS disable "3D Graphic Acceleration". Then it will boot normally.