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Hello, |
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from your bug report, it is unclear if your are running kde/gnome or whatever under X-server or not. |
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If the latter is the case, try to boot without X (press i during boot and omit xdm) and try your |
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unzip commands in a console. If that works, you know your X-config is faulty. Then try to turn off |
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all hardware acceleration options and disable dri and drm modules in /etc/X11/xorg.conf |
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If you have also crashes in a normal console without X, I think your hardware is broken. I know that |
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your notebook is new, but also new notebooks can be faulty. |
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