It sounds like a graphics problem. Maybe a package upgrade will fix it. You
will need to boot into recovery mode to do that. Go to the Advanced section
of GRUB just under where it says Ubuntu. See the pictures here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/203374/ubuntu-12-10-low-graphics-mode
You might want to try the failsafe graphics mode first. Once you are in
then you can fix the packages using apt-get or the
package manager. Failing that then you can drop into a root shell prompt
and try:
sudo apt-get update
then
sudo apt-get upgrade. Try re-booting and see if it works. If not you can
try again with some of the suggestions in the link above. It would help to
know what your graphics card is. All is not lost. You can probably get it
working if you have the patience. If not just re-install. At that point you
can choose another distribution or stick with Ubuntu. Things can go awry
with any installation.
Roy
Using Kubuntu 12.10, 64-bit
Location: Canada
On 23 October 2012 22:18, Joan Leach <jleach728@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> **
>
>
> Try Lubuntu, or Bodhi, or PcLinuxOS LXDE, or Puppy Linux. Anyone have
> other ideas?
>
> Joan in Reno
>
> --- On Tue, 10/23/12, Gabrielle <dawnyisrael13@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> From: Gabrielle <dawnyisrael13@yahoo.com>
> Subject: [LINUX_Newbies] Older Laptop & Ubuntu
> To: LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, October 23, 2012, 6:08 AM
>
>
>
>
> Greetings, I just recently purchased a Panasonic Toughbook with the
> following specs:
>
> Type Notebook
>
> Screen Size 13.3"
>
> Brand Panasonic
>
> Processor Type CENTRINO
>
> Product Line Toughbook
>
> Processor Speed 1.3GHZ
>
> Model CF29
>
> Memory 1.25GB
>
> Operating System Windows XP
>
> Hard Drive Capacity 40GB
>
> I was pretty excited when it arrived and wanted to get Ubuntu on it quick.
> I already have another laptop (Toshiba) that I have Ubuntu on and I love
> it. No problem with downloading Ubuntu on that laptop either. I can not say
> the same for my new/old laptop. I went to the Ubuntu site and downloaded
> the for windows version so I could dual boot. It downloaded OK and even had
> me pick my name and password. So, I then reboot and choose Ubuntu from the
> screen and it goes to the Ubuntu orange screen but no desktop is there. It
> is the desktop without all the icons that usually pop up along the left
> side and also nothing in the upper right corner for time, shut down, etc.
> So, I turn it off and back on. When I hit my off switch the Ubuntu logo
> does come up in the middle with the dots underneath as the computer powers
> down. I reboot, it asks me to sign in again and goes to a blank Ubuntu
> screen again.
>
> Where is the desktop? Please help, I am not sure why it did not set up the
> desktop completely.
>
> Thank you
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
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