Ubuntu 18.04 boots only through recovery (old laptop with Intel Mobile 945GM)
I switched from 32 bit Ubuntu (where it worked just fine) to the newest 18.04. I own quite an old computer HP compaq nx6310 with Intel Mobile 945GM and now I am able to boot only through recovery. Is it a driver issue? Is it even compatible? Where to get that driver?
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I switched from 32 bit Ubuntu (where it worked just fine) to the newest 18.04. I own quite an old computer HP compaq nx6310 with Intel Mobile 945GM and now I am able to boot only through recovery. Is it a driver issue? Is it even compatible? Where to get that driver?
boot drivers 18.04 graphics data-recovery
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Thank you for any help :-)
– Alexandra
Jan 11 at 17:45
Is this your exact computer model?
– dsSTORM
Jan 11 at 18:16
It is modified now, it has new SSD disc and 4gb Ram but yes, this is it. In fact, the dics was changed between installing these two systems (the 32 bit was on HDD).
– Alexandra
yesterday
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I switched from 32 bit Ubuntu (where it worked just fine) to the newest 18.04. I own quite an old computer HP compaq nx6310 with Intel Mobile 945GM and now I am able to boot only through recovery. Is it a driver issue? Is it even compatible? Where to get that driver?
boot drivers 18.04 graphics data-recovery
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I switched from 32 bit Ubuntu (where it worked just fine) to the newest 18.04. I own quite an old computer HP compaq nx6310 with Intel Mobile 945GM and now I am able to boot only through recovery. Is it a driver issue? Is it even compatible? Where to get that driver?
boot drivers 18.04 graphics data-recovery
boot drivers 18.04 graphics data-recovery
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Thank you for any help :-)
– Alexandra
Jan 11 at 17:45
Is this your exact computer model?
– dsSTORM
Jan 11 at 18:16
It is modified now, it has new SSD disc and 4gb Ram but yes, this is it. In fact, the dics was changed between installing these two systems (the 32 bit was on HDD).
– Alexandra
yesterday
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Thank you for any help :-)
– Alexandra
Jan 11 at 17:45
Is this your exact computer model?
– dsSTORM
Jan 11 at 18:16
It is modified now, it has new SSD disc and 4gb Ram but yes, this is it. In fact, the dics was changed between installing these two systems (the 32 bit was on HDD).
– Alexandra
yesterday
Thank you for any help :-)
– Alexandra
Jan 11 at 17:45
Thank you for any help :-)
– Alexandra
Jan 11 at 17:45
Is this your exact computer model?
– dsSTORM
Jan 11 at 18:16
Is this your exact computer model?
– dsSTORM
Jan 11 at 18:16
It is modified now, it has new SSD disc and 4gb Ram but yes, this is it. In fact, the dics was changed between installing these two systems (the 32 bit was on HDD).
– Alexandra
yesterday
It is modified now, it has new SSD disc and 4gb Ram but yes, this is it. In fact, the dics was changed between installing these two systems (the 32 bit was on HDD).
– Alexandra
yesterday
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Regular ubuntu no longer supports 32bit processors like yours unfortunately, you may want to consider trying Lubuntu 18.04 which still does.
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Regular ubuntu no longer supports 32bit processors like yours unfortunately, you may want to consider trying Lubuntu 18.04 which still does.
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Regular ubuntu no longer supports 32bit processors like yours unfortunately, you may want to consider trying Lubuntu 18.04 which still does.
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Regular ubuntu no longer supports 32bit processors like yours unfortunately, you may want to consider trying Lubuntu 18.04 which still does.
Regular ubuntu no longer supports 32bit processors like yours unfortunately, you may want to consider trying Lubuntu 18.04 which still does.
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Thank you for any help :-)
– Alexandra
Jan 11 at 17:45
Is this your exact computer model?
– dsSTORM
Jan 11 at 18:16
It is modified now, it has new SSD disc and 4gb Ram but yes, this is it. In fact, the dics was changed between installing these two systems (the 32 bit was on HDD).
– Alexandra
yesterday