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Noob Linux user here trying to learn software development.

I installed ubuntu on a dual-boot windows machine yesterday and everything was working fine but today I have booted on my computer to find that Ubuntu freezes on this screen when hitting 208203/12181504 files.

I'm using 22.04.06 software (I believe) and my computer is using AMD graphics (7900XTX) with an Intel I5-13600K CPU.

I managed to get into Ubuntu once today after updating Ubuntu using the root console in recovery mode and it seemed to no longer be using my GPU as I couldn't swap from 75hz default resolution to the 4k resolution I usually use.

It leads me to believe that it's something wrong with the graphics card drivers or display drivers. I'm a complete noob with Linux so I've tried some fixes found on this forum but they usually relate to NVIDIA driver issues.

Also the only console I can get into is the recovery mode root one.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

*When booting into recovery mode and then hitting resume normal boot I am able to get into Ubuntu but it does not recognize my GPU anymore. I've tried installing linux AMD drivers but finding it difficult.

System tells me I am using GNOME version 42.9, Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS and graphics llvmpipe (LLVM 15.0.7, 256 bits)

**Installed AMD GPU drivers for 22.04.3, typed in a password for MOK but when rebooting and enrolling a key it told me password was incorrect. However, now when I get to the x/x blocks screen it no longer freezes and I can get to the ctl+alt+f2 terminal.

When installing AMD drivers console gave back warning: nomodeset detected in kernel parameters, amdgpu requires KMS.

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Fixed it by disabling secure boot in BIOS settings.

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