Hi Daniel, thanks a lot for your prompt response.

I removed 'oibaf' and then I removed the 'nomodeset' line and updated
grub as you recommended but when I restarted after the bootloader I get
a screen full of blurry lines. After a few minutes the system restarts
and again a screen of blurry lines (just like what happened when Windows
10 was loading using the graphic drivers). At this point I think that
the integrated graphic chip is broken or... do you have any suggestion?

In order to post this comment I had to reinstate the 'nomodeset' line in
grub going through the 'recovery mode'.

In system details I still can read that it is using llvmpipe (LLVM
9.0.1, 256 bits).

And just in case Happy Holidays as well :)

Thanks again!

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