Yeah I got it working with acpi=off, however today I did a fresh install and first thing I did was at the login screen ctrl+alt f3 to get out of the gui in tty3 and ran:
sed 's/quiet/quiet...
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Yeah I got it working with acpi=off, however today I did a fresh install and first thing I did was at the login screen ctrl+alt f3 to get out of the gui in tty3 and ran:
sed 's/quiet/quiet...
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Same problem here, and my only workaround was to boot with acpi off. I posted a thread about my issue, because with acpi off my touch pad does not work.
I have installed/reinstalled Kali a bunch of times. I have checked the MD5 sums and they match so my iso is good.
I just bought a new laptop Asus GL552vw...