The Ubuntu Desktop ISO contains the [new] ubuntu-desktop-installer as
the installer.
The Ubuntu Desktop legacy ISO contains the old `ubiquity` installer,
available should problems exist on specific hardware with the new
installer.
The resulting install should be ~identical with both; the
Hey Ian!
Thank you for your testing!
The difference between amd64 and the legacy amd64 is the type of the
installer. The amd64 ones, the default, are using our new ubuntu
installer, written from scratch, while the legacy ones still use the
previous ubiquity installer. We offer the legacy
P.S...
What is the difference between AMD64 and Legacy AMD64??
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Hi Lukasz,
As requested, I did the install. It installed and worked. I just had to do
a bit of trickery with the BIOS's BOOT MODE.
Here is how I (eventually) got it to work
This is some stuff specific to my "Viglen Genie" PC to get OS to install
and boot.
1. Enter BIOS by pressing ESCape.
2.