Afternoon all, I'm looking for a little assistant if possible. This is my first experience with installing Linux.
While trying to install Kubuntu I am being presented with a blank/blue screen after selecting Start Kubuntu and never getting to the Install Kubuntu screen.
Here are the details of my setup and what i am trying:
I am using a HP pavilion g6 laptop which I need to dual boot Kubuntu beside win8. I have followed the below guide to setup and prepared my PC for install:
https://itsfoss.com/install-ubuntu-1...ows-8-81-uefi/
PC specs:
64bit windows 8,
6gb ram,
AMD e2 1800 apu with ATI Radeon HD graphics card,
Partition for Linux 340gb split for main C drive
ISO being used: Kubuntu 19.04 desktop amd64
So I have disabled secure boot, quick restart and shrank my volume to produce a partition for Linux. (Unclear if I need to allocate the partition or leave it unallocated)
I have created a USB live copy of Kubuntu which appears to work. But to be sure I grabbed 2 copies of the ISO from different mirrors and setup on 2 different USB sticks.
So what is going wrong here? I have found a link regarding the fact it maybe a gfx driver issue so have tried to correct the issue using the below method for ATI cards, however still being presented with a blue/blank screen.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1620.../162087#162087
Any help would be gratefully accepted. Thank you.
While trying to install Kubuntu I am being presented with a blank/blue screen after selecting Start Kubuntu and never getting to the Install Kubuntu screen.
Here are the details of my setup and what i am trying:
I am using a HP pavilion g6 laptop which I need to dual boot Kubuntu beside win8. I have followed the below guide to setup and prepared my PC for install:
https://itsfoss.com/install-ubuntu-1...ows-8-81-uefi/
PC specs:
64bit windows 8,
6gb ram,
AMD e2 1800 apu with ATI Radeon HD graphics card,
Partition for Linux 340gb split for main C drive
ISO being used: Kubuntu 19.04 desktop amd64
So I have disabled secure boot, quick restart and shrank my volume to produce a partition for Linux. (Unclear if I need to allocate the partition or leave it unallocated)
I have created a USB live copy of Kubuntu which appears to work. But to be sure I grabbed 2 copies of the ISO from different mirrors and setup on 2 different USB sticks.
So what is going wrong here? I have found a link regarding the fact it maybe a gfx driver issue so have tried to correct the issue using the below method for ATI cards, however still being presented with a blue/blank screen.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1620.../162087#162087
Any help would be gratefully accepted. Thank you.
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