run this sudo systemctl restart display-manager.service
And also try changing iso as your kernel is not up-to-date or even near. You will install manjaro with same kernel and same package of live usb but then you can upgrade them sudo pacman -Syu
i have try that, and after i enter the cmd, the cmd line with 【ok】 like below shows,and then back to the desktop(seems restarted), but a few seconds later it still crushed.
@canyue980 forget about that. That is not possible on a live session. Manjaro must be installed.
Did you try adding processor.max_cstate=5 to the kernel parameter also? (It was mentioned at the link) Also try the LTS ISO Version, which might be more stable since it ships with kernel version 5.4
sorry,i just want to try other distro to see if i can find a way to solve this problem.
i have try many diff version i try many kernel option~ all failed~
As I said in the other forum, this could be a laptop-model-specific issue caused by the way the outputs are wired.
You also haven’t provided any of the logs requested, which means that the information other people have to go on is minimal. If you ask for help, help the people trying to help you, help you.
sorry, maybe i misunderstood. because i havn’e enter the live desktop of installation, how could i get the output ?? or do you mean to take the log with my ubantu system first? I have also added the inxi -Faz --no-host out put on the top.