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I have just bought a new OEM sets. In it is 8700K processor and Z390 Gaming Plus board with Asus GTX1060 6GB graphic card. When I install Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, after finishing installing and reboot it will load and then next it will appear user "name" then asking for password. I key in my password but it will say it is not recognized and keep asking for my password. And I cannot use it.



Appreciate if anyone can help to solve the problem cos I have tried reinstalling the OS but still the same problem exist.





I install using a bootable USB Drive with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS in it. I have installed on my Dell XPS M1330 and OEM desktop without any problem and working fine. But both laptop and desktop is with integrated graphic. Unlike this one with a external graphic card. Do I need to note special installations instructions when it come to system with external graphic card?



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    I have just bought a new OEM sets. In it is 8700K processor and Z390 Gaming Plus board with Asus GTX1060 6GB graphic card. When I install Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, after finishing installing and reboot it will load and then next it will appear user "name" then asking for password. I key in my password but it will say it is not recognized and keep asking for my password. And I cannot use it.



    Appreciate if anyone can help to solve the problem cos I have tried reinstalling the OS but still the same problem exist.





    I install using a bootable USB Drive with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS in it. I have installed on my Dell XPS M1330 and OEM desktop without any problem and working fine. But both laptop and desktop is with integrated graphic. Unlike this one with a external graphic card. Do I need to note special installations instructions when it come to system with external graphic card?



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      I have just bought a new OEM sets. In it is 8700K processor and Z390 Gaming Plus board with Asus GTX1060 6GB graphic card. When I install Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, after finishing installing and reboot it will load and then next it will appear user "name" then asking for password. I key in my password but it will say it is not recognized and keep asking for my password. And I cannot use it.



      Appreciate if anyone can help to solve the problem cos I have tried reinstalling the OS but still the same problem exist.





      I install using a bootable USB Drive with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS in it. I have installed on my Dell XPS M1330 and OEM desktop without any problem and working fine. But both laptop and desktop is with integrated graphic. Unlike this one with a external graphic card. Do I need to note special installations instructions when it come to system with external graphic card?



      Thank you










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      I have just bought a new OEM sets. In it is 8700K processor and Z390 Gaming Plus board with Asus GTX1060 6GB graphic card. When I install Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, after finishing installing and reboot it will load and then next it will appear user "name" then asking for password. I key in my password but it will say it is not recognized and keep asking for my password. And I cannot use it.



      Appreciate if anyone can help to solve the problem cos I have tried reinstalling the OS but still the same problem exist.





      I install using a bootable USB Drive with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS in it. I have installed on my Dell XPS M1330 and OEM desktop without any problem and working fine. But both laptop and desktop is with integrated graphic. Unlike this one with a external graphic card. Do I need to note special installations instructions when it come to system with external graphic card?



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          What did you use to install Ubuntu?



          Preferably use this guide:



          https://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver



          Then, there are two passwords:




          1. (Optional) Password to encrypt the device(Security Key)


          This one is only to decrypt your device(Only if you selected encryption while installing)




          1. User Password to login


          This Password is given after selecting a user name. You will need THIS password to sign in.



          Optionally try installing Ubuntu and checking the Log in automatically box. Then no password would be required to sign in.






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            What did you use to install Ubuntu?



            Preferably use this guide:



            https://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver



            Then, there are two passwords:




            1. (Optional) Password to encrypt the device(Security Key)


            This one is only to decrypt your device(Only if you selected encryption while installing)




            1. User Password to login


            This Password is given after selecting a user name. You will need THIS password to sign in.



            Optionally try installing Ubuntu and checking the Log in automatically box. Then no password would be required to sign in.






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              What did you use to install Ubuntu?



              Preferably use this guide:



              https://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver



              Then, there are two passwords:




              1. (Optional) Password to encrypt the device(Security Key)


              This one is only to decrypt your device(Only if you selected encryption while installing)




              1. User Password to login


              This Password is given after selecting a user name. You will need THIS password to sign in.



              Optionally try installing Ubuntu and checking the Log in automatically box. Then no password would be required to sign in.






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                What did you use to install Ubuntu?



                Preferably use this guide:



                https://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver



                Then, there are two passwords:




                1. (Optional) Password to encrypt the device(Security Key)


                This one is only to decrypt your device(Only if you selected encryption while installing)




                1. User Password to login


                This Password is given after selecting a user name. You will need THIS password to sign in.



                Optionally try installing Ubuntu and checking the Log in automatically box. Then no password would be required to sign in.






                share|improve this answer













                What did you use to install Ubuntu?



                Preferably use this guide:



                https://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver



                Then, there are two passwords:




                1. (Optional) Password to encrypt the device(Security Key)


                This one is only to decrypt your device(Only if you selected encryption while installing)




                1. User Password to login


                This Password is given after selecting a user name. You will need THIS password to sign in.



                Optionally try installing Ubuntu and checking the Log in automatically box. Then no password would be required to sign in.







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