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    [Pre-Install] 26.04 hangs on Dell Latitude 7490

    Hi all. I was attempting to try out 26.04 on a nine year old Dell Latitude 7490 running an i5-8250U CPU. On chip Intel graphics. 26.04 hangs during live boot up, had to boot in safe graphics mode to actually boot. Bluetooth refused to pair a Logitech Marathon mouse. Kubuntu would not connect to WiFi. I may be a novice Linux user but even I know Kubuntu should be compatible with such a common and ancient laptop. So what am I doing wrong? 25.10 booted and connected everything just fine. I'm perplexed.

    #2
    Your laptop should work with Linux: see e.g. Arch Wiki Dell Latitude 7490.
    It is even certified by Dell for Ubuntu 16.04.

    One thing that came to mind: do you use (legacy) BIOS boot or UEFI boot to start the life image?

    And welcome to the forum.
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    important things to do after installation (24/26.04)get rid of Snap script (20.04 +)
    install traditional Firefox script (22.04 +)​ • install traditional Thunderbird script (24.04 +)

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      #3
      Originally posted by Oli.Oops View Post
      Bluetooth refused to pair a Logitech Marathon mouse
      Did it show up in the Bt applet?

      Originally posted by Oli.Oops View Post
      . Kubuntu would not connect to WiFi.
      Same question as above.

      BT and WiFi are usually the same card; perhaps you have one of those that is poorly supported.

      Is this a USB wifi dongle, or a built-in one?
      The output of lsusb and lspci will provide us with information about both the Bluetooth and the Wifi chips. Realtek cards are a common culpri, but other brands can have issues as well.

      PC makers are known to use a variety of different wifi cards, even if information out there leads us to think they have trusty Intel ones. Or the card was replaced at some point in its life.

      Example output:
      Code:
      $ lsusb
      ...
      
      Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
      Bus 001 Device 004: ID 8087:0032 Intel Corp. AX210 Bluetooth
      
      
      $ lspci
      ​...
      
      ​00:1f.6 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (5) I219-LM
      01:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wi-Fi 6E(802.11ax) AX210/AX1675* 2x2 [Typhoon Peak] (rev 1a)
      02:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Silicon Motion, Inc. SM2263EN/SM2263XT (DRAM-less) NVMe SSD Controllers (rev 03)
      Last edited by claydoh; Yesterday, 10:38 PM.
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      HP Elitedesk 800 G3 Mini: i5-7500T(35w)/32Gb/Kubuntu LTS
      HP Chromebook 14: i5-1135G7/8Gb/512Gb SSD/KDE Linux

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        #4
        I'm experiencing exactly the same issue on a Core Ultra 235. On a ROG STRIX B860-I GAMING WIFI. It only works in safe mode, but as soon as it tries to switch to the graphics driver (iGPU), it freezes and stops working.

        25.10 It works perfectly on this PC. Full work https://ibb.co/tyP8L9J

        Version 26.04 is not ready for use. We're waiting for 26.04.01​


        Even Windows, when it's released, at least starts up and runs.

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          #5
          Originally posted by manull View Post
          Even Windows, when it's released, at least starts up and runs.
          Linux is not Windows , and it is created mainly by volunteers, and often by people having to reverse-engineer hardware so they can create drivers with zero support or access from the manufacturers. It stinks sometimes, for sure.
          Self-built: Asus PRIME B550M-K/Ryzen 5600GT/32Gb/Intel ARC B580 12Gb/KDE neon
          HP Elitedesk 800 G3 Mini: i5-7500T(35w)/32Gb/Kubuntu LTS
          HP Chromebook 14: i5-1135G7/8Gb/512Gb SSD/KDE Linux

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