WarrenKarl
April 29th, 2012, 12:44 AM
Hi,
I am an unsophisticated user. I tried upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 and Compiz failed. I next tried a new installation from a CD-ROM. It went well and told me everything was fine. After the reboot, I tried to sign in and it told me over and over again that I had the wrong password. I KNOW I have the right password.
I am running a HP Pavilion Laptop with an NVIDIA 6150 graphics card. I saw a post on another website with the same question.
My laptop has an AMD 64 bit chip, but I installed the 32 bit Ubuntu. Could this be a problem?
I would appreciate any help I can get. I am a long time Ubuntu user and would hate to give up on it after so many years.
I am an unsophisticated user. I tried upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 and Compiz failed. I next tried a new installation from a CD-ROM. It went well and told me everything was fine. After the reboot, I tried to sign in and it told me over and over again that I had the wrong password. I KNOW I have the right password.
I am running a HP Pavilion Laptop with an NVIDIA 6150 graphics card. I saw a post on another website with the same question.
My laptop has an AMD 64 bit chip, but I installed the 32 bit Ubuntu. Could this be a problem?
I would appreciate any help I can get. I am a long time Ubuntu user and would hate to give up on it after so many years.