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OK. It appears Ubuntu 20.04 does have i386 packages. So you can possibly
upgrade to it but there is no i386 ISO for new installations.
I can't think of anything other than kernel likely to cause this bug. An
in fact it looks like even version 4.4.0-209 is quite new so might have
caused the problem
Hi Daniel,
No, 4.4.0-209 is the oldest on my machine. As far as Ubuntu 20.04 is
concern, I checked it out but there is no version for 32-bit computer
like mine. I will probably have to migrate to something like Lubuntu or
Xubuntu, it seems.
As I wrote in my original bug report, when I reported th
Do you have any older kernels than 4.4.0-209?
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Also, although 16.04 is officially supported, it is not as well
supported as 20.04 which is 4 years newer. I suggest booting 20.04 from
USB, testing to see if the same bug occurs and if not then upgrading as
soon as is convenient.
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Hi Daniel,
I did revert to an older version, 4.4.0-209 (from 4.4.0-210) but de bug
remains the same. Could it be Firefox? I have seen that a bug has been
reported on Audi/Video in the new release of April 19th. But it doesn't
seem to be the same, and my bug started earlier.
Robert
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In that case, don't install anything. You should still have your older
kernels installed, which you can access through the menu by tapping
Escape very early on in the boot process.
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Thanks Daniel for answering my request.
I need some help to choose from de list of kernel available in the link
you gave me. Wich one should I choose if I want to revert to the April
10th version (about two weeks before my report). I don't know anything
regarding that stuff and I am afraid of doin