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Has anyone successfully dual-booted Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on their Acer Predator Helios 300 i5 8th gen?


Fresh Install of Ubuntu 12.10 Keyboard and Mouse problemKeyboard not working after login after update to 18.04Cannot control fan-speed on Acer predator Helios 300Ubuntu 18.04 RTL on “HP pavillon power laptop 15-cb0xx” - Mouse click and keyboard not workingCan't boot up Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Dual Boot)some Networking/hardware Issues with ubuntu 18 using Acer Helios 300Ubuntu 18.04: Acer Predator Helios 300 cant find Touchpad DriversUbuntu 18.04 stuck at a black screen with lines that start with a green OKTouchpad not working in Acer Predator Helios 300Keyboard and mouse stop working during installation of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS













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I am trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Predator but the mouse and keyboard stop working all together during the installation process. I tried it multiple times and also tried installing 16.04 but even that was not working. Even Fedora and Linux Mint get stuck at the login screen but they are getting installed. What is the fix to this? Please post a video tutorial on the exact steps to dual boot if you were able to install Ubuntu on your Predator laptop?
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    I am trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Predator but the mouse and keyboard stop working all together during the installation process. I tried it multiple times and also tried installing 16.04 but even that was not working. Even Fedora and Linux Mint get stuck at the login screen but they are getting installed. What is the fix to this? Please post a video tutorial on the exact steps to dual boot if you were able to install Ubuntu on your Predator laptop?
    My Model:
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      I am trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Predator but the mouse and keyboard stop working all together during the installation process. I tried it multiple times and also tried installing 16.04 but even that was not working. Even Fedora and Linux Mint get stuck at the login screen but they are getting installed. What is the fix to this? Please post a video tutorial on the exact steps to dual boot if you were able to install Ubuntu on your Predator laptop?
      My Model:
      Predator PH 315-51
      i5 8th gen.










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      I am trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Predator but the mouse and keyboard stop working all together during the installation process. I tried it multiple times and also tried installing 16.04 but even that was not working. Even Fedora and Linux Mint get stuck at the login screen but they are getting installed. What is the fix to this? Please post a video tutorial on the exact steps to dual boot if you were able to install Ubuntu on your Predator laptop?
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      Predator PH 315-51
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          Hi I found work around from the link below
          https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2349782




          1. When you see the loader to "Install Ubuntu" etc ... press "e" and edit a line:
            Replace "quiet splash" to "nomodeset" and press F10 to boot.


          Then after the installation is complete, you will have to reboot.




          1. This time you will now encounter the GRUB. Again, press "e" and edit a line:
            In the line that starts with "linux", add "nouveau.modeset=0" at the end of that line.


          Your Linux should now boot.



          P.S. Mark the thread as solved if this solves the issue
          3. After this, you need to install the nvidia drivers. Reboot. And then it's done.






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            Hi I found work around from the link below
            https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2349782




            1. When you see the loader to "Install Ubuntu" etc ... press "e" and edit a line:
              Replace "quiet splash" to "nomodeset" and press F10 to boot.


            Then after the installation is complete, you will have to reboot.




            1. This time you will now encounter the GRUB. Again, press "e" and edit a line:
              In the line that starts with "linux", add "nouveau.modeset=0" at the end of that line.


            Your Linux should now boot.



            P.S. Mark the thread as solved if this solves the issue
            3. After this, you need to install the nvidia drivers. Reboot. And then it's done.






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              Hi I found work around from the link below
              https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2349782




              1. When you see the loader to "Install Ubuntu" etc ... press "e" and edit a line:
                Replace "quiet splash" to "nomodeset" and press F10 to boot.


              Then after the installation is complete, you will have to reboot.




              1. This time you will now encounter the GRUB. Again, press "e" and edit a line:
                In the line that starts with "linux", add "nouveau.modeset=0" at the end of that line.


              Your Linux should now boot.



              P.S. Mark the thread as solved if this solves the issue
              3. After this, you need to install the nvidia drivers. Reboot. And then it's done.






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                Hi I found work around from the link below
                https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2349782




                1. When you see the loader to "Install Ubuntu" etc ... press "e" and edit a line:
                  Replace "quiet splash" to "nomodeset" and press F10 to boot.


                Then after the installation is complete, you will have to reboot.




                1. This time you will now encounter the GRUB. Again, press "e" and edit a line:
                  In the line that starts with "linux", add "nouveau.modeset=0" at the end of that line.


                Your Linux should now boot.



                P.S. Mark the thread as solved if this solves the issue
                3. After this, you need to install the nvidia drivers. Reboot. And then it's done.






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                Hi I found work around from the link below
                https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2349782




                1. When you see the loader to "Install Ubuntu" etc ... press "e" and edit a line:
                  Replace "quiet splash" to "nomodeset" and press F10 to boot.


                Then after the installation is complete, you will have to reboot.




                1. This time you will now encounter the GRUB. Again, press "e" and edit a line:
                  In the line that starts with "linux", add "nouveau.modeset=0" at the end of that line.


                Your Linux should now boot.



                P.S. Mark the thread as solved if this solves the issue
                3. After this, you need to install the nvidia drivers. Reboot. And then it's done.







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