What is your video card?
2016-04-18 22:54 GMT-03:00 Israel :
> On 04/18/2016 06:49 PM, Fran Acuña Parra wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm new at Linux. I'm trying to install Lubuntu in a Intel Core 2 Duo PC
> from 2007. I have downloaded the ISO file and made a booteable USB with
> YUMI or Uni
On 04/18/2016 06:49 PM, Fran Acuña Parra wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm new at Linux. I'm trying to install Lubuntu in a Intel Core 2 Duo
PC from 2007. I have downloaded the ISO file and made a booteable USB
with YUMI or Universal USB Installer. The thing is that once I restart
the PC from USB an
Steve:
It appears that you created your Lubuntu partition as an NTFS
file-system, which is why Windows can 'see' it.
In the past, it would not work to install a Linux system in an NTFS
file-system (or FAT32, for that matter). It may be that has changed (I
haven't tried it for probably over
Stephan:
I looked at your photos, I can't do math in my head, but ***possibly
your "L" partition was set up inside one of the other partitions In my
OSX & linux dual boot set up, I use the OSX disk utility to set aside a
certain volume of "free space" . . . formatted as fat32 if possible,
No, "Free Space" Is not your D: drive. And also, Lubuntu installation is
informing you this is an unsusable space.
What happent is that you created 3 primary partitions, this means you can't
create any other partition (DOS partition table).
What I suggest you to do is go back to Windows OS and re