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I have an old laptop with 2 GB of RAM and intel pentium at 2.13 HZ and it was running windows 7 and I decided to switch completely to ubuntu so I created a bootable USB and launched Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and installed it and everything is fine. Then I reboot and I receive a blank screen with ubuntu colours(orange/purple) and a total freeze , I tried to launch by holding shift key then choosing ubuntu from GRUB menu but same issue what shall I do now
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  • I would try nomodeset during boot (at grub, edit your entry & add it there as a kernel option [ie. linux line]). I'd also suggest removing quiet splash from the line so more information is shown, and you can see more - but if new this may not help you. With your RAM & cpu (I use dual-core-duo's too) I'd suggest a lighter flavor, eg. Xubuntu or Lubuntu (your tastes will dictate the best for you, even MATE, KDE .. as GNOME is rather heavy, but this is a personal choice) -- if nomodeset works askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…

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I have an old laptop with 2 GB of RAM and intel pentium at 2.13 HZ and it was running windows 7 and I decided to switch completely to ubuntu so I created a bootable USB and launched Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and installed it and everything is fine. Then I reboot and I receive a blank screen with ubuntu colours(orange/purple) and a total freeze , I tried to launch by holding shift key then choosing ubuntu from GRUB menu but same issue what shall I do now
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  • What does ctrl+alt+F2 Yeild?

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  • I would try nomodeset during boot (at grub, edit your entry & add it there as a kernel option [ie. linux line]). I'd also suggest removing quiet splash from the line so more information is shown, and you can see more - but if new this may not help you. With your RAM & cpu (I use dual-core-duo's too) I'd suggest a lighter flavor, eg. Xubuntu or Lubuntu (your tastes will dictate the best for you, even MATE, KDE .. as GNOME is rather heavy, but this is a personal choice) -- if nomodeset works askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…

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I have an old laptop with 2 GB of RAM and intel pentium at 2.13 HZ and it was running windows 7 and I decided to switch completely to ubuntu so I created a bootable USB and launched Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and installed it and everything is fine. Then I reboot and I receive a blank screen with ubuntu colours(orange/purple) and a total freeze , I tried to launch by holding shift key then choosing ubuntu from GRUB menu but same issue what shall I do now
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I have an old laptop with 2 GB of RAM and intel pentium at 2.13 HZ and it was running windows 7 and I decided to switch completely to ubuntu so I created a bootable USB and launched Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and installed it and everything is fine. Then I reboot and I receive a blank screen with ubuntu colours(orange/purple) and a total freeze , I tried to launch by holding shift key then choosing ubuntu from GRUB menu but same issue what shall I do now
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  • What does ctrl+alt+F2 Yeild?

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    6 hours ago











  • I would try nomodeset during boot (at grub, edit your entry & add it there as a kernel option [ie. linux line]). I'd also suggest removing quiet splash from the line so more information is shown, and you can see more - but if new this may not help you. With your RAM & cpu (I use dual-core-duo's too) I'd suggest a lighter flavor, eg. Xubuntu or Lubuntu (your tastes will dictate the best for you, even MATE, KDE .. as GNOME is rather heavy, but this is a personal choice) -- if nomodeset works askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…

    – guiverc
    6 hours ago





















  • What does ctrl+alt+F2 Yeild?

    – EODCraft Staff
    6 hours ago











  • I would try nomodeset during boot (at grub, edit your entry & add it there as a kernel option [ie. linux line]). I'd also suggest removing quiet splash from the line so more information is shown, and you can see more - but if new this may not help you. With your RAM & cpu (I use dual-core-duo's too) I'd suggest a lighter flavor, eg. Xubuntu or Lubuntu (your tastes will dictate the best for you, even MATE, KDE .. as GNOME is rather heavy, but this is a personal choice) -- if nomodeset works askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…

    – guiverc
    6 hours ago



















What does ctrl+alt+F2 Yeild?

– EODCraft Staff
6 hours ago





What does ctrl+alt+F2 Yeild?

– EODCraft Staff
6 hours ago













I would try nomodeset during boot (at grub, edit your entry & add it there as a kernel option [ie. linux line]). I'd also suggest removing quiet splash from the line so more information is shown, and you can see more - but if new this may not help you. With your RAM & cpu (I use dual-core-duo's too) I'd suggest a lighter flavor, eg. Xubuntu or Lubuntu (your tastes will dictate the best for you, even MATE, KDE .. as GNOME is rather heavy, but this is a personal choice) -- if nomodeset works askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…

– guiverc
6 hours ago







I would try nomodeset during boot (at grub, edit your entry & add it there as a kernel option [ie. linux line]). I'd also suggest removing quiet splash from the line so more information is shown, and you can see more - but if new this may not help you. With your RAM & cpu (I use dual-core-duo's too) I'd suggest a lighter flavor, eg. Xubuntu or Lubuntu (your tastes will dictate the best for you, even MATE, KDE .. as GNOME is rather heavy, but this is a personal choice) -- if nomodeset works askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…

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6 hours ago












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