I don't recognize that particular error but as I said booting often has errors that are really not that consequential. They only become problematic if you cannot reach the desktop or boot at all.
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I don't recognize that particular error but as I said booting often has errors that are really not that consequential. They only become problematic if you cannot reach the desktop or boot at all.
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The quickest and easiest solution to try and figure out what is going on would be to use a liveUSB with a current version of Ubuntu and boot the computer. Select the option to Try Ubuntu.
Then,...
We don't know what version of Ubuntu you are on. We don't know if you are booting with Windows. We don't know what the computer specs. are like memory and graphics card.
If you want help, you need...
Neither do we.
If you are somehow able to take a photo of at least the start of the error message with your phone and upload the picture...it might tell us something.
But then again, you were...
Have you checked whether the logs are filling up?
For example:
du -h /var/log
Errors often appear during the boot process, whether from a live media or a regular install. For the most part, they are just warnings and can be ignored.
What makes you think this is more...
Just to add to what ajgreeny has already said:
1. stop all write activity to the disk
2. what types of files were there, text, image?
Go to Software & Updates >> Other Software >> remove the PPA from there (requires authentication).
Then run
sudo apt update in a terminal.
Issue resolved?
+1 for Bodhi Linux.
I have it running on an old Intel Atom netbook with just 1GB of RAM. Works smoothly for pretty much everything even browsers.
I'm not enough of an expert to add to what MAFoElffen and TheFu have already said in another thread.
However, I will say that you seem to be overcomplicating things a wee bit.
My advice is that...
Which version of Ubuntu are you trying to install?
Please post all the specs. for the computer.
It's not clear to me what you are hoping to achieve here.
Flashing the BIOS is not without risks; do you have solid backups?
What is currently installed and what are you wanting to do?
Sounds like there might be a few problems here.
Which version of Ubuntu, what are the specs. for the tablet especially graphic card and memory?
If you run the system info script in my signature...
I may be mistaken but I think Vivaldi and LibreWolf have snap free versions. Never tried installing them though so cannot say for sure.
Where was Ubuntu installed? On sda1?
Have you tried fsck from the liveUSB?
Might be a good idea to read through this page.
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/a11y.html.en
There may be some tips to help you adjust settings to deal with some/all of the things you...
I think this might suit your needs:
https://ugetdm.com/
Take a look at the Features page.
Have you tried with a different USB mouse?
Does the touchpad work?
Only 1 port; does that mean you removed the install USB to plug in the mouse?
Please post the specs. for the Chromebook...
What make and model PC? What are the specs. especially RAM and graphics card?
Try running this first before attempting to install WINE:
sudo apt update
You need to tell us which specific applications you want to use/install so people can tell you whether or not it will work with WINE.
If your computer is powerful enough, it would probably make...
Is KDE still installed or you completely switched to LXQt?
I am wondering what the source of these issues might be and whether changing DE at login could help?
What distro do you have installed and which version?
You can help us by posting some more information.
Open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T and run these commands:
inxi -Fz
df -Th
Run each one separately and when replying use Go Advanced >>...
Do you have the same issues if you try booting an older kernel?