You realize that Xubuntu and Ubuntu have the same base? Why would you want
to get rid of Ubuntu?



On Mon, Jun 20, 2022, 7:38 PM Donny Turang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thankyou for the response.
> On the Acer Aspire 4750 Laptop, the BIOS has enabled AHCI mode. (UEFI mode 
> and secure boot are not in the BIOS menu).
> The problem I faced when installing Xubuntu was that the BIOS boot menu said 
> Ubuntu. Whatever Operating System (OS) is installed, the Ubuntu text in the 
> BIOS boot menu does not disappear. That's very annoying.
> Hi, is there a way to remove Ubuntu from the BIOS boot menu?
> Thank you
>
>
> Pada tanggal Sen, 20 Jun 2022 19.49, Joao Monteiro <[email protected]>
> menulis:
>
>> Hi again Donny,
>>
>> Sorry for the rushed replies, very busy here.
>>
>> Listen, modern computers BIOS come with many new protection settings,
>> different boot options (EFI, UEFI, etc) for many different reasons
>> (manufacturers copyrights, marketing, microsoft greed, etc)
>>
>> So, you need to run through all your BIOS settings and adjust them to
>> allow for installation of a different operating system, booting from usb,
>> etc
>>
>> If you have a setting (tick box) for Enable Legacy Firmware, tick it... I
>> found it to help with this new Dell I have as well (can't tell you why
>> because I'm a relativelly newbie to Linux, but seems that it helps with
>> some old drivers installation)
>>
>> The one thing you MUST do, however, is to DISABLE the SECURE BOOT.
>>
>> If you don't, your machine will ignore everything at boot time and just
>> boot to windows or ask you for a safeguard (or whatever similar protection
>> software) password.
>>
>> So, before you do anything further, try to disable secure boot and reboot
>> your laptop.
>>
>> Because for what you say, it looks like ubuntu has successfully
>> installed, but the machine just won't boot to it...
>>
>> If it still doesn't boot after that, adjust all BIOS settings as
>> mentioned above, then reinstall ubuntu, then reboot.
>>
>> It will work.
>>
>> Hope this helps
>>
>> J.
>>
>> On Mon, 20 Jun 2022, 09:37 Joao Monteiro, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I had trouble with a recent DELL...found it to be all due to the
>>> settings in the Bios...
>>>
>>> First of all, disable secure boot, the check all other settings like
>>> allowing booting from usb, install from legacy, etc
>>>
>>> Then reinstall ubuntu
>>>
>>> It should work fine.
>>>
>>> J.
>>>
>>> On Mon, 20 Jun 2022, 08:13 Alex Johns, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Try Ubuntu Mate 22.04
>>>>
>>>> Have had trouble with an early Toshiba. but Mate sorted it
>>>>
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