Hey everyone!
I decided to swap my Acer netbook over to Kubuntu after Windows updates got too big for it and it couldn't/wouldn't clear the old ones out. I've installed Kubuntu over Windows using a live USB and everything seems to be working (haven't tried audio or video, to be honest), but the progress bar in the installation window still reads "Configuring hardware... 65%" after about two hours.
I checked in the Driver Manager and it said I don't need any special drivers, so I don't know what's the matter. Any ideas?
My Specs:
I decided to swap my Acer netbook over to Kubuntu after Windows updates got too big for it and it couldn't/wouldn't clear the old ones out. I've installed Kubuntu over Windows using a live USB and everything seems to be working (haven't tried audio or video, to be honest), but the progress bar in the installation window still reads "Configuring hardware... 65%" after about two hours.
I checked in the Driver Manager and it said I don't need any special drivers, so I don't know what's the matter. Any ideas?
My Specs:
- Kubuntu 16.04.
- Don't know what version of KDE I'm using. Checking the About KDE blurb didn't have a version number.
- Grub 0.97
- WIndows 10 was originally on the laptop
- Acer laptop (Spin)
- Intel Celeron CPU N3350 @ 1.10GHz, can be either 32-bit or 64-bit
- Intel Corporation Device 5a85 should be the GPU
- 4 GB RAM
- 1 Internal Hard drive
- 0 Optical Drives
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