hello,
i recently had a hard drive on a computer (not to be obvious), and i fried the computer. you may ask "well why did you do that?" well, simply because i had accidentally bumped and switched to 220 volts, rather than keeping it at 115 like a sane individual... (;
anyway, i got a new computer, swapped the hard drive. when i go to boot into ubuntu though, it gives me the following error:
and so that is that. I also have XP on this hard drive, and it works almost better than it did on my old one, surprisingly. all i have to do now for it to be labeled as efficient, is to get some RAM.Code:Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode The following error was encountered. You may need to update your configuration to solve this. (EE) No devices detected.
But anyway, what can I do about the error message? I tried booting into recovery, running dpkg from the list of options, and it did a couple of things, me thinking it would fix my problem...but it didn't. so what exactly can i do?
thanks in advance,
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