Dell Inspiron N5050 have display problem Xubuntu 16.04.3












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We have installed Xubuntu 16.04 in the Dell Inspiron N5050 laptop which is
showing display problem.



Ubuntu screen is showing the following message and started blinking continuously.



modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Gobi
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Longcheer
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin ZTE
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin X22X
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Option High-Speed


If any other information is needed, kindly inform.










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  • We have windows operating system in the same laptop, which does not have this problem.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 11 '18 at 11:25













  • Do you use any key while this message appears? If yes this may be a cause of blinking. These messages are related to modemmanager package. Do you have some modems to be managed? If no, you can remove this package using sudo apt autoremove modemmanager. It doesn't have to do something with other OS.

    – Kulfy
    Dec 11 '18 at 11:58













  • @Kulfy. You are correct sir. There is a defective key present in the laptop. Hence it is pressing by itself during reboot. We believe this might be the problem.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 11 '18 at 13:22













  • @Kulfy We have removed modemmanager. Still display is not set.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 12 '18 at 4:49











  • You need to get keyboard repaired. You can wait until Ubuntu boots up. Flickering might stop

    – Kulfy
    Dec 12 '18 at 8:12
















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We have installed Xubuntu 16.04 in the Dell Inspiron N5050 laptop which is
showing display problem.



Ubuntu screen is showing the following message and started blinking continuously.



modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Gobi
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Longcheer
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin ZTE
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin X22X
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Option High-Speed


If any other information is needed, kindly inform.










share|improve this question

























  • We have windows operating system in the same laptop, which does not have this problem.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 11 '18 at 11:25













  • Do you use any key while this message appears? If yes this may be a cause of blinking. These messages are related to modemmanager package. Do you have some modems to be managed? If no, you can remove this package using sudo apt autoremove modemmanager. It doesn't have to do something with other OS.

    – Kulfy
    Dec 11 '18 at 11:58













  • @Kulfy. You are correct sir. There is a defective key present in the laptop. Hence it is pressing by itself during reboot. We believe this might be the problem.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 11 '18 at 13:22













  • @Kulfy We have removed modemmanager. Still display is not set.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 12 '18 at 4:49











  • You need to get keyboard repaired. You can wait until Ubuntu boots up. Flickering might stop

    – Kulfy
    Dec 12 '18 at 8:12














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We have installed Xubuntu 16.04 in the Dell Inspiron N5050 laptop which is
showing display problem.



Ubuntu screen is showing the following message and started blinking continuously.



modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Gobi
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Longcheer
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin ZTE
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin X22X
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Option High-Speed


If any other information is needed, kindly inform.










share|improve this question
















We have installed Xubuntu 16.04 in the Dell Inspiron N5050 laptop which is
showing display problem.



Ubuntu screen is showing the following message and started blinking continuously.



modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Gobi
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Longcheer
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin ZTE
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin X22X
modem-manager[810]: Loaded plugin Option High-Speed


If any other information is needed, kindly inform.







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edited Dec 11 '18 at 8:39









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  • We have windows operating system in the same laptop, which does not have this problem.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 11 '18 at 11:25













  • Do you use any key while this message appears? If yes this may be a cause of blinking. These messages are related to modemmanager package. Do you have some modems to be managed? If no, you can remove this package using sudo apt autoremove modemmanager. It doesn't have to do something with other OS.

    – Kulfy
    Dec 11 '18 at 11:58













  • @Kulfy. You are correct sir. There is a defective key present in the laptop. Hence it is pressing by itself during reboot. We believe this might be the problem.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 11 '18 at 13:22













  • @Kulfy We have removed modemmanager. Still display is not set.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 12 '18 at 4:49











  • You need to get keyboard repaired. You can wait until Ubuntu boots up. Flickering might stop

    – Kulfy
    Dec 12 '18 at 8:12



















  • We have windows operating system in the same laptop, which does not have this problem.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 11 '18 at 11:25













  • Do you use any key while this message appears? If yes this may be a cause of blinking. These messages are related to modemmanager package. Do you have some modems to be managed? If no, you can remove this package using sudo apt autoremove modemmanager. It doesn't have to do something with other OS.

    – Kulfy
    Dec 11 '18 at 11:58













  • @Kulfy. You are correct sir. There is a defective key present in the laptop. Hence it is pressing by itself during reboot. We believe this might be the problem.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 11 '18 at 13:22













  • @Kulfy We have removed modemmanager. Still display is not set.

    – Purushothaman
    Dec 12 '18 at 4:49











  • You need to get keyboard repaired. You can wait until Ubuntu boots up. Flickering might stop

    – Kulfy
    Dec 12 '18 at 8:12

















We have windows operating system in the same laptop, which does not have this problem.

– Purushothaman
Dec 11 '18 at 11:25







We have windows operating system in the same laptop, which does not have this problem.

– Purushothaman
Dec 11 '18 at 11:25















Do you use any key while this message appears? If yes this may be a cause of blinking. These messages are related to modemmanager package. Do you have some modems to be managed? If no, you can remove this package using sudo apt autoremove modemmanager. It doesn't have to do something with other OS.

– Kulfy
Dec 11 '18 at 11:58







Do you use any key while this message appears? If yes this may be a cause of blinking. These messages are related to modemmanager package. Do you have some modems to be managed? If no, you can remove this package using sudo apt autoremove modemmanager. It doesn't have to do something with other OS.

– Kulfy
Dec 11 '18 at 11:58















@Kulfy. You are correct sir. There is a defective key present in the laptop. Hence it is pressing by itself during reboot. We believe this might be the problem.

– Purushothaman
Dec 11 '18 at 13:22







@Kulfy. You are correct sir. There is a defective key present in the laptop. Hence it is pressing by itself during reboot. We believe this might be the problem.

– Purushothaman
Dec 11 '18 at 13:22















@Kulfy We have removed modemmanager. Still display is not set.

– Purushothaman
Dec 12 '18 at 4:49





@Kulfy We have removed modemmanager. Still display is not set.

– Purushothaman
Dec 12 '18 at 4:49













You need to get keyboard repaired. You can wait until Ubuntu boots up. Flickering might stop

– Kulfy
Dec 12 '18 at 8:12





You need to get keyboard repaired. You can wait until Ubuntu boots up. Flickering might stop

– Kulfy
Dec 12 '18 at 8:12










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The screen flickering was due to input by keyboard. We have disabled the laptop keyboard during splash using the following method:



sudo nano /etc/default/grub


Replaced



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


with



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash i8042.nokbd"


and updated the grub using the following command



sudo update-grub     


After reboot the display problem solved.






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  • Opening GUI apps with sudo is not recommended. You might like to read Why should users never use normal sudo to start graphical applications?. I replaced gedit with nano. The results will be same.

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    Dec 12 '18 at 11:52











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The screen flickering was due to input by keyboard. We have disabled the laptop keyboard during splash using the following method:



sudo nano /etc/default/grub


Replaced



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


with



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash i8042.nokbd"


and updated the grub using the following command



sudo update-grub     


After reboot the display problem solved.






share|improve this answer


























  • Opening GUI apps with sudo is not recommended. You might like to read Why should users never use normal sudo to start graphical applications?. I replaced gedit with nano. The results will be same.

    – Kulfy
    Dec 12 '18 at 11:52
















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The screen flickering was due to input by keyboard. We have disabled the laptop keyboard during splash using the following method:



sudo nano /etc/default/grub


Replaced



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


with



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash i8042.nokbd"


and updated the grub using the following command



sudo update-grub     


After reboot the display problem solved.






share|improve this answer


























  • Opening GUI apps with sudo is not recommended. You might like to read Why should users never use normal sudo to start graphical applications?. I replaced gedit with nano. The results will be same.

    – Kulfy
    Dec 12 '18 at 11:52














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The screen flickering was due to input by keyboard. We have disabled the laptop keyboard during splash using the following method:



sudo nano /etc/default/grub


Replaced



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


with



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash i8042.nokbd"


and updated the grub using the following command



sudo update-grub     


After reboot the display problem solved.






share|improve this answer















The screen flickering was due to input by keyboard. We have disabled the laptop keyboard during splash using the following method:



sudo nano /etc/default/grub


Replaced



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


with



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash i8042.nokbd"


and updated the grub using the following command



sudo update-grub     


After reboot the display problem solved.







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  • Opening GUI apps with sudo is not recommended. You might like to read Why should users never use normal sudo to start graphical applications?. I replaced gedit with nano. The results will be same.

    – Kulfy
    Dec 12 '18 at 11:52



















  • Opening GUI apps with sudo is not recommended. You might like to read Why should users never use normal sudo to start graphical applications?. I replaced gedit with nano. The results will be same.

    – Kulfy
    Dec 12 '18 at 11:52

















Opening GUI apps with sudo is not recommended. You might like to read Why should users never use normal sudo to start graphical applications?. I replaced gedit with nano. The results will be same.

– Kulfy
Dec 12 '18 at 11:52





Opening GUI apps with sudo is not recommended. You might like to read Why should users never use normal sudo to start graphical applications?. I replaced gedit with nano. The results will be same.

– Kulfy
Dec 12 '18 at 11:52


















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