Hello all, long time Windows user and have decided to migrate my old laptop to Kubuntu.
I've spent the better part of a week first testing installing different distros through a VM on my new machine just to make sure I've figured out the installation process. Then I crawled through forums and YouTube videos learning how to set up your computer to install an Ubuntu distro. I downloaded Kubuntu, used Rufus to put it on a USB drive, plugged it into my computer and got Kubuntu to boot. However, boot takes forever (I think because booting from an external drive takes a long time?) and when it does boot the installer typically freezes up if I select "Try Kubuntu" or "Install Kubuntu" in the menu. The OS doesn't freeze as I'm able to move the mouse around the screen but am unable to launch the Konsole or really do anything. The mouse loading wheel just plays endlessly and after letting it "set up" for 24 hours and getting nowhere I just shut the computer down. After several fruitless attempts (one where I did manage to get to the "choose your timezone screen" on the installer before doing the same thing) I'm out of ideas on what's causing my issue. For further information, Windows 10 was installed on the device by default but I made sure to disable fast boot (the only issue I found while researching that seemed relevant to my problem). I've also got the device information below:
Booting Kubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Not installed through WUBI, though Windows 10 is currently installed.
Honestly, not sure what the difference between KDE and Kubuntu is? (Checked on my VM which uses the same ISO, didn't find any version info)
Not sure what GRUB version I'm using nor have a way to check it (On my VM, the supplied command to check didn't seem to work). I'm assuming whatever version comes with the Kubuntu ISO.
The device is a laptop. HP Envy x360 Convertible
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2500U with integrated Radeon Vega 8 Graphics. 64 bit
No Dedicated GPU
8GB RAM
Device has a 128 GB internal SSD
Any help and advise would be much appreciated!
I've spent the better part of a week first testing installing different distros through a VM on my new machine just to make sure I've figured out the installation process. Then I crawled through forums and YouTube videos learning how to set up your computer to install an Ubuntu distro. I downloaded Kubuntu, used Rufus to put it on a USB drive, plugged it into my computer and got Kubuntu to boot. However, boot takes forever (I think because booting from an external drive takes a long time?) and when it does boot the installer typically freezes up if I select "Try Kubuntu" or "Install Kubuntu" in the menu. The OS doesn't freeze as I'm able to move the mouse around the screen but am unable to launch the Konsole or really do anything. The mouse loading wheel just plays endlessly and after letting it "set up" for 24 hours and getting nowhere I just shut the computer down. After several fruitless attempts (one where I did manage to get to the "choose your timezone screen" on the installer before doing the same thing) I'm out of ideas on what's causing my issue. For further information, Windows 10 was installed on the device by default but I made sure to disable fast boot (the only issue I found while researching that seemed relevant to my problem). I've also got the device information below:
Booting Kubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Not installed through WUBI, though Windows 10 is currently installed.
Honestly, not sure what the difference between KDE and Kubuntu is? (Checked on my VM which uses the same ISO, didn't find any version info)
Not sure what GRUB version I'm using nor have a way to check it (On my VM, the supplied command to check didn't seem to work). I'm assuming whatever version comes with the Kubuntu ISO.
The device is a laptop. HP Envy x360 Convertible
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2500U with integrated Radeon Vega 8 Graphics. 64 bit
No Dedicated GPU
8GB RAM
Device has a 128 GB internal SSD
Any help and advise would be much appreciated!
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