Ubuntu 18.04 crashes randomly and shuts my hp computer off
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Ever since i downloaded ununtu version 18.04 my new hp laptop has been shutting down randomly.
Is there any way that i can diagnose what the problem is?
Does it have to do with how the software was installed or is it a driver or a hardware issue?
This is a new elitebook hp laptop so i don't see any reason why it should have to do with a battery issue or overheating.
shutdown hp
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Ever since i downloaded ununtu version 18.04 my new hp laptop has been shutting down randomly.
Is there any way that i can diagnose what the problem is?
Does it have to do with how the software was installed or is it a driver or a hardware issue?
This is a new elitebook hp laptop so i don't see any reason why it should have to do with a battery issue or overheating.
shutdown hp
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output ofdmesg --level=err,warn
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Nov 17 at 17:05
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Ever since i downloaded ununtu version 18.04 my new hp laptop has been shutting down randomly.
Is there any way that i can diagnose what the problem is?
Does it have to do with how the software was installed or is it a driver or a hardware issue?
This is a new elitebook hp laptop so i don't see any reason why it should have to do with a battery issue or overheating.
shutdown hp
Ever since i downloaded ununtu version 18.04 my new hp laptop has been shutting down randomly.
Is there any way that i can diagnose what the problem is?
Does it have to do with how the software was installed or is it a driver or a hardware issue?
This is a new elitebook hp laptop so i don't see any reason why it should have to do with a battery issue or overheating.
shutdown hp
shutdown hp
asked Nov 17 at 16:39
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output ofdmesg --level=err,warn
to your post.
– abu_bua
Nov 17 at 17:05
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output ofdmesg --level=err,warn
to your post.
– abu_bua
Nov 17 at 17:05
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output of
dmesg --level=err,warn
to your post.– abu_bua
Nov 17 at 17:05
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output of
dmesg --level=err,warn
to your post.– abu_bua
Nov 17 at 17:05
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Add the output of
dmesg --level=err,warn
to your post.– abu_bua
Nov 17 at 17:05