Daniel

It is not showing any additional drivers, though I could not find a way
of forcing it to go and check, additional drivers is now a tab in s/w
sources, and not accessible directly from Dash.

Probably this is not the place to discuss this but it is a pity if
Ubuntu is not to satisfactorily run on hardware more than a few years
old.  It has always previously been the case that if h/w would run XP
then it would run Ubuntu better.  It is not a big issue for me, the
machine is just for testing purposes not for production use, but I
understood that a lot of machines running Ubuntu are re-furbished
machines, particularly in the developing world, and if the latest Ubuntu
will not run then this may be a bit of a public relations disaster.
Presumably one could advise that Lubuntu is used instead, but still it
gives a poor impression if the standard version is not usable.

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