Hello everyone,
I'm trying to install Linux on my new laptop, but I haven't had any success and I'm running out of ideas.
My hardware is an MSI Pulse 17 AI C1VGKG-040XES with an Intel Ultra 7 155H.
I have tried to install several distributions, including the latest versions of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, KDE Neon, MX Linux, and Fedora. In most cases, the installation fails during the disk partitioning step. The installer doesn't seem to recognize the NVMe SSD correctly. On the rare occasion that an installation does complete, the system either won't boot, has major graphics issues, or is missing critical drivers.
Here is what I have already tried without success:
Is there a specific distribution known to work well with this new Intel "AI" hardware? Or is there a BIOS setting I might have missed that is necessary for Linux to see the drive correctly?
Thanks for your help.
I'm trying to install Linux on my new laptop, but I haven't had any success and I'm running out of ideas.
My hardware is an MSI Pulse 17 AI C1VGKG-040XES with an Intel Ultra 7 155H.
I have tried to install several distributions, including the latest versions of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, KDE Neon, MX Linux, and Fedora. In most cases, the installation fails during the disk partitioning step. The installer doesn't seem to recognize the NVMe SSD correctly. On the rare occasion that an installation does complete, the system either won't boot, has major graphics issues, or is missing critical drivers.
Here is what I have already tried without success:
- Disabling Secure Boot in the BIOS.
- Disabling Fast Boot.
- Disabling the WiFi card in the BIOS.
Is there a specific distribution known to work well with this new Intel "AI" hardware? Or is there a BIOS setting I might have missed that is necessary for Linux to see the drive correctly?
Thanks for your help.

