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I am new to Linux and trying trying out different distros. However, my laptop has ATI GPU (Asus N56D) due to which many distros didn't boot successfully. After having google'd I found that I need to set "NOMODESET" kernel parameter.

I could edit the grub command line (by pressing 'e' at the grub) but unable to boot after pressing Ctrl+X or F10. Pressing Ctrl+X merely results in adding character 'x' at the cursor position. (This happens irrespective of linux distro).

Due to this I am unable to boot with the kernel parameter. Please suggest what is going wrong here.

I am new to Linux and trying out different distros. However, my laptop has ATI GPU (Asus N56D) due to which many distros didn't boot successfully. After having google'd I found that I need to set "NOMODESET" kernel parameter.

I could edit the grub command line (by pressing 'e' at the grub) but unable to boot after pressing Ctrl+X or F10. Pressing Ctrl+X merely results in adding character 'x' at the cursor position. (This happens irrespective of linux distro).

Due to this I am unable to boot with the kernel parameter. Please suggest what is going wrong here.

I am trying out different distros. However, my laptop has ATI GPU (Asus N56D) due to which many distros didn't boot successfully. After having google'd I found that I need to set "NOMODESET" kernel parameter.

I could edit the grub command line (by pressing 'e' at the grub) but unable to boot after pressing Ctrl+X or F10. Pressing Ctrl+X merely results in adding character 'x' at the cursor position. (This happens irrespective of linux distro).

Due to this I am unable to boot with the kernel parameter.

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I am new to Linux and trying out different distros. However, my laptop has ATI GPU (Asus N56D) due to which many distros didn't boot successfully. After having google'd I found that I need to set "NOMODSET""NOMODESET" kernel parameter.

I could edit the grub command line (by pressing 'e' at the grub) but unable to boot after pressing Ctrl+X or F10. Pressing Ctrl+X merely results in adding character 'x' at the cursor position. (This happens irrespective of linux distro).

Due to this I am unable to boot with the kernel parameter. Please suggest what is going wrong here.

I am new to Linux and trying out different distros. However, my laptop has ATI GPU (Asus N56D) due to which many distros didn't boot successfully. After having google'd I found that I need to set "NOMODSET" kernel parameter.

I could edit the grub command line (by pressing 'e' at the grub) but unable to boot after pressing Ctrl+X or F10. Pressing Ctrl+X merely results in adding character 'x' at the cursor position. (This happens irrespective of linux distro).

Due to this I am unable to boot with the kernel parameter. Please suggest what is going wrong here.

I am new to Linux and trying out different distros. However, my laptop has ATI GPU (Asus N56D) due to which many distros didn't boot successfully. After having google'd I found that I need to set "NOMODESET" kernel parameter.

I could edit the grub command line (by pressing 'e' at the grub) but unable to boot after pressing Ctrl+X or F10. Pressing Ctrl+X merely results in adding character 'x' at the cursor position. (This happens irrespective of linux distro).

Due to this I am unable to boot with the kernel parameter. Please suggest what is going wrong here.

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