Ubuntu core not working on any Raspberry PI 3 B or 3B+












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I have tried the latest stable and edge versions of the Ubuntu Core on a RPI 3 B and a RPI 3 B+. Burned the image using etcher and also following the instructions on the page (https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3) on a Ubuntu 16. In all cases the same problem, the image boots, but after some time just black screen... I am a bit puzzled that the same error appears on all images and on different devices, does the current images work at all?
I have tried on the same hardwares raspbian and dietpi, everything works flawless, so I know both the flashcard and the hardware are working.










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  • developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3
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    Dec 27 '18 at 13:01










  • I tried four times, two with the stable and one with edge in RPI 3 B+ and one with stable in RPI 3. Same problem with all of them, it starts booting but then at some point just goes black. On the same hardware I tried ubutu mate, arch linux, diet pi and raspbian, all without any issues.
    – Manuel Astudillo
    Dec 27 '18 at 20:04










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I have tried the latest stable and edge versions of the Ubuntu Core on a RPI 3 B and a RPI 3 B+. Burned the image using etcher and also following the instructions on the page (https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3) on a Ubuntu 16. In all cases the same problem, the image boots, but after some time just black screen... I am a bit puzzled that the same error appears on all images and on different devices, does the current images work at all?
I have tried on the same hardwares raspbian and dietpi, everything works flawless, so I know both the flashcard and the hardware are working.










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  • developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3
    – Manuel Astudillo
    Dec 27 '18 at 13:01










  • I tried four times, two with the stable and one with edge in RPI 3 B+ and one with stable in RPI 3. Same problem with all of them, it starts booting but then at some point just goes black. On the same hardware I tried ubutu mate, arch linux, diet pi and raspbian, all without any issues.
    – Manuel Astudillo
    Dec 27 '18 at 20:04










  • Please edit additional information into your question - comments sometimes get deleted, or are unread by folks who can help you. Comments are not intended for conversation, but to help you improve your question.
    – user535733
    Dec 27 '18 at 20:44














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I have tried the latest stable and edge versions of the Ubuntu Core on a RPI 3 B and a RPI 3 B+. Burned the image using etcher and also following the instructions on the page (https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3) on a Ubuntu 16. In all cases the same problem, the image boots, but after some time just black screen... I am a bit puzzled that the same error appears on all images and on different devices, does the current images work at all?
I have tried on the same hardwares raspbian and dietpi, everything works flawless, so I know both the flashcard and the hardware are working.










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I have tried the latest stable and edge versions of the Ubuntu Core on a RPI 3 B and a RPI 3 B+. Burned the image using etcher and also following the instructions on the page (https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3) on a Ubuntu 16. In all cases the same problem, the image boots, but after some time just black screen... I am a bit puzzled that the same error appears on all images and on different devices, does the current images work at all?
I have tried on the same hardwares raspbian and dietpi, everything works flawless, so I know both the flashcard and the hardware are working.







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  • developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3
    – Manuel Astudillo
    Dec 27 '18 at 13:01










  • I tried four times, two with the stable and one with edge in RPI 3 B+ and one with stable in RPI 3. Same problem with all of them, it starts booting but then at some point just goes black. On the same hardware I tried ubutu mate, arch linux, diet pi and raspbian, all without any issues.
    – Manuel Astudillo
    Dec 27 '18 at 20:04










  • Please edit additional information into your question - comments sometimes get deleted, or are unread by folks who can help you. Comments are not intended for conversation, but to help you improve your question.
    – user535733
    Dec 27 '18 at 20:44


















  • developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3
    – Manuel Astudillo
    Dec 27 '18 at 13:01










  • I tried four times, two with the stable and one with edge in RPI 3 B+ and one with stable in RPI 3. Same problem with all of them, it starts booting but then at some point just goes black. On the same hardware I tried ubutu mate, arch linux, diet pi and raspbian, all without any issues.
    – Manuel Astudillo
    Dec 27 '18 at 20:04










  • Please edit additional information into your question - comments sometimes get deleted, or are unread by folks who can help you. Comments are not intended for conversation, but to help you improve your question.
    – user535733
    Dec 27 '18 at 20:44
















developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3
– Manuel Astudillo
Dec 27 '18 at 13:01




developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3
– Manuel Astudillo
Dec 27 '18 at 13:01












I tried four times, two with the stable and one with edge in RPI 3 B+ and one with stable in RPI 3. Same problem with all of them, it starts booting but then at some point just goes black. On the same hardware I tried ubutu mate, arch linux, diet pi and raspbian, all without any issues.
– Manuel Astudillo
Dec 27 '18 at 20:04




I tried four times, two with the stable and one with edge in RPI 3 B+ and one with stable in RPI 3. Same problem with all of them, it starts booting but then at some point just goes black. On the same hardware I tried ubutu mate, arch linux, diet pi and raspbian, all without any issues.
– Manuel Astudillo
Dec 27 '18 at 20:04












Please edit additional information into your question - comments sometimes get deleted, or are unread by folks who can help you. Comments are not intended for conversation, but to help you improve your question.
– user535733
Dec 27 '18 at 20:44




Please edit additional information into your question - comments sometimes get deleted, or are unread by folks who can help you. Comments are not intended for conversation, but to help you improve your question.
– user535733
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  • Disconnect any external USB storage devices before booting for the first time.

  • Press enter on a USB-attached keyboard. (you've probably tried this)






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    I have two ideas (and no comment permissions yet):




    • Disconnect any external USB storage devices before booting for the first time.

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      • Disconnect any external USB storage devices before booting for the first time.

      • Press enter on a USB-attached keyboard. (you've probably tried this)






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        • Disconnect any external USB storage devices before booting for the first time.

        • Press enter on a USB-attached keyboard. (you've probably tried this)






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        • Disconnect any external USB storage devices before booting for the first time.

        • Press enter on a USB-attached keyboard. (you've probably tried this)







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