 Hey Everybody, Can anyone help me solve out this problem it occurs again and again,I have also updated my system recently, Please Give me a permanent solution (re @CapeCrusader321: )
 1) What did you do prior to facing this issue?
 2) What does the message on screen actually say?
 3) What's on partition sda2? (re @CapeCrusader321: )
 (2)'s answer is it's constantly showing their system is 'clean' but what it looks like is happening is a driver conflict for graphics
 like it's trying to start with a given graphics and then explodes
 can't be certain though, and don't have a 'fix' for that
 Makes sense actually (re @teward001: like it's trying to start with a given graphics and then explodes and causes a crash, and is cycling on the desktop manager starter)
 well i've seen this happen
 when you have nvidia and it's loading amd or vice versa
 Do you think booting into CLI mode and doing an upgrade from there will work? (re @teward001: can't be certain though, and don't have a 'fix' for that)
 but all the fixes are highly technical and I've never had the issue on *lubuntu* specifically
 @paguiar735  if the issue was upgrade, then maybe, but booting into CLI mode would be step 1, check to see what updates happened
 ASSUMING that it just started happening after an update
 we need more info @CapeCrusader321 - when did it start doing this?  did it do updates before?
 Exactly. We're assuming it happened right after a system update. Let's wait for what OP has to say. (re @teward001: ASSUMING that it just started happening after an update)
 yep.  or they've got hardware failure - that happened to me in a standard *buntu after the nvidia card decided to burn itself out in one computer.
 It started from since the day I installed the software and yes i updated the software twice (re @teward001: we need more info @CapeCrusader321 - when did it start doing this?  did it do updates before?)
 But I don't have nvidia I have Intel (re @teward001: yep.  or they've got hardware failure - that happened to me in a standard *buntu after the nvidia card decided to burn itself out in one computer.)
 After installing lubuntu this problem started for solving this I updated my system twice but still the problem is not solved and remaining about the graphics my graphics is Intel 5000
 But it was also happening before the system update (re @paguiar735: Exactly. We're assuming it happened right after a system update. Let's wait for what OP has to say.)
 Also there is no proper solution regarding this anywhere
 And yes please don't expect me a high level expert who knows partition,tty shell,grub menu etc. I am a beginner ported recently from Windows 10
 No nvidia, I have Intel 5000 (re @teward001: when you have nvidia and it's loading amd or vice versa)
 Which software are you talking about? (re @CapeCrusader321: It started from since the day I installed the software and yes i updated the software twice)
 So it's been happening ever since you installed Lubuntu? That is to say, you never managed to boot into your OS? (re @CapeCrusader321: But it was also happening before the system update)
 *what* software?  Just straight Lubuntu?  Or some other software? (re @CapeCrusader321: It started from since the day I installed the software and yes i updated the software twice)
 you've never been able to boot into Lubuntu?
 Lubuntu (re @paguiar735: Which software are you talking about?)
 It boots but it boots after an hour and hangs a lot (re @paguiar735: So it's been happening ever since you installed Lubuntu? That is to say, you never managed to boot into your OS?)
 I have been able to login but it takes a lot of time and the system freezes, crashes and Hangs. (re @teward001: you've never been able to boot into Lubuntu?)
 Considering the infinite number of things that could have gone wrong, you're in luck if you just type your error message into Google and get a permanent fix on the first result. (re @CapeCrusader321: Also there is no proper solution regarding this anywhere)
 what we can do though is to help narrow it down and potentially pinpoint the problem. If we neverlot know what circumstances lead up to an error it's quite unlikely we'll find out a quick fix, let alone a permanent solution.
 And don't worry. We've all been there. Congrats on the moving and welcome to the Linux world! (re @CapeCrusader321: And yes please don't expect me to be a high level expert who knows partition,tty shell,grub menu etc. I am just a beginner ported recently from Windows 10)
 But I didn't get any solution all the solutions were of previous versions of lubuntu which areof 2010s and are not related (re @paguiar735: Considering the infinite number of things that could have gone wrong, you're in luck if you just type your error message into Google and get a permanent fix on the first result.)
 Ok (re @paguiar735: What we can do though is to help narrow it down and potentially pinpoint the problem. If we neverlot know what circumstances lead up to an error it's quite unlikely we'll find out a quick fix, let alone a permanent solution.
 And don't worry. We've all been there. Congrats on the moving and welcome to the Linux world!)
 Thanks (re @paguiar735: What we can do though is to help narrow it down and potentially pinpoint the problem. If we neverlot know what circumstances lead up to an error it's quite unlikely we'll find out a quick fix, let alone a permanent solution.
 And don't worry. We've all been there. Congrats on the moving and welcome to the Linux world!)
 What's your HD health status? (re @CapeCrusader321: I have been able to login but it takes a lot of time and the system freezes, crashes and Hangs.)
 Slow OS is usually a dead giveaway is HD is either damaged or dying
 How do i check ? Or know, I think it's fine only (re @paguiar735: What's your HD health status?)
 Do you have another OS on this device you can boot into? (re @CapeCrusader321: How do i check ? Or know, I think it's fine only)
 No I erased to keep only lubuntu (re @paguiar735: Do you have another OS on this device you can boot into?)
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 That's not really a good thing to do, ever.
 Do you still have the installation media? If so, boot into the Live version of the OS to see if you can open your HD from there, and then we can check it's health. (re @CapeCrusader321: No I erased to keep only lubuntu)
 Yes i still have the Lubuntu file in my Pen drive,let me check... (re @paguiar735: That's not really a good thing to do, ever, but let's learn from our mistakes.
 Do you still have the installation media? If so, boot into the Live version of the OS to see if you can open your HD from there, and then we can check it's health.)
 Lubuntu file? Do you mean you still have a Lubuntu installation media? (re @CapeCrusader321: Yes i still have the Lubuntu file in my Pen drive,let me check...)
 Yes (re @paguiar735: Lubuntu file? Do you mean you still have a Lubuntu installation media?)
 And Also the screen splits while navigating (re @CapeCrusader321: I have been able to login but it takes a lot of time and the system freezes, crashes and Hangs.)
 I checked the drive health using a tool called smart.. in terminal and it says passed that means my drive is healthy (re @paguiar735: That's not really a good thing to do, ever, but let's learn from our mistakes.
 Do you still have the installation media? If so, boot into the Live version of the OS to see if you can open your HD from there, and then we can check it's health.)
 Is Lubuntu still laggy when you boot it from the Live installation media? (re @CapeCrusader321: I checked the drive health using a tool called smart.. in terminal and it says passed that means my drive is healthy)
 Yes.. (re @paguiar735: Is Lubuntu still laggy when you boot it from the Live installation media?)
 Any Solutions ?? (re @paguiar735: Is Lubuntu still laggy when you boot it from the Live installation media?)
 Then I'm afraid it's a hardware problem, not necessarily the HD, otherwise the system wouldn't be laggy once you boot it from a Live distro.
 I'd suggest reaching out to an authorized repair center near you, because it seems that the problem doesn't have anything to do with Lubuntu. Any system you boot in this device will be just as laggy or way worse due to faulty hardware. (re @CapeCrusader321: Yes..)
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/400f3fe0/file_3305_tgs.webp
 But my windows os was working very smoothly and fine (re @CapeCrusader321: )
 Will you please explain once more on how to boot from live menu (re @paguiar735: Then I'm afraid it's a hardware problem, not necessarily the HD, otherwise the system wouldn't be laggy once you booted into a live distro.
 I'd suggest reaching out to an authorized repair center near you, because it seems that the problem doesn't have anything to do with Lubuntu. Any system you boot into from this device will be just as laggy or way worse due to hardware failure.)
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/6beba273/file_3306_tgs.webp
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/0a8e8a7e/file_3307_tgs.webp
 I just switched from Windows to Lubuntu because Windows 10 was too heavy and i needed a lightweight os from which i can do coding smoothly without pressuring the system hardware (re @CapeCrusader321: )
 That depends on your definition of "windows working very smoothly and fine". Windows is laggy and bloated by nature, so maybe it would take forever to boot and to do basic tasks but that's what you considered "smoothly and fine".
 In either case, you should've installed Lubuntu alongside Windows, in order to set up a dual and be able to boot into either one at will. If you didn't so your Windows Installation isn't gone.
 Anyway, boot into BIOS and show us what you see. (re @CapeCrusader321: But my windows os was working very smoothly and fine)
 Ok (re @paguiar735: That depends on your definition of "windows working very smoothly and fine". Windows is laggy and bloated by nature, so maybe it would take forever to boot and to do basic tasks but that's what you considered "smoothly and fine".
 In either case, you should've installed Lubuntu alongside Windows, in order to set up a dual and be able to boot into either one at will. If you didn't so your Windows Installation isn't gone.
 Anyway, boot into BIOS and show us what you see.)
 Turning on the system..
 It's best you look it up on YouTube to see how it's done in video. (re @CapeCrusader321: Will you please explain once more on how to boot from live menu)
 Ok, when I type how to boot up in live menu they started showing me how to create partition in Ubuntu (re @paguiar735: It's best you look it up on YouTube to see how it's done in video.)
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/92d40427/file_3308_tgs.webp
 If you're creating a partition that means you've already entered the live distro (re @CapeCrusader321: Ok, when I type how to boot up in live menu they started showing me how to create partition in Ubuntu)
 Maybe there's something like "test Ubuntu or Install Ubuntu" idk man I haven't seen this setup in ages
 🙁 l just don't understand anything... (re @paguiar735: If you're creating a partition that means you've already entered the live distro)
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/a5686023/file_3309_tgs.webp
 How did you manage to "install Lubuntu"? Did you just download the iso and did everything on your own without following a tutorial? (re @CapeCrusader321: 🙁 l just don't understand anything...)
 Yes (re @paguiar735: How did you manage to "install Lubuntu"? Did you just download the iso and did everything on your own without following a tutorial?)
 Just done it as it asked (re @paguiar735: How did you manage to "install Lubuntu"? Did you just download the iso and did everything on your own without following a tutorial?)
 I was taught by internet only how to boot up USB stick and how to enter BIOS mode and select the boot up stick (re @paguiar735: How did you manage to "install Lubuntu"? Did you just download the iso and did everything on your own without following a tutorial?)
 That's a terrible idea. So many things might have gone wrong. I recommend a fresh install from a tutorial of your choice. Just look up "How to Install Ubuntu 20.04" (re @CapeCrusader321: Yes)
 Ok, what about my data and apps installed (re @paguiar735: That's a terrible idea. So many things might have gone wrong. I recommend a fresh install from a tutorial of your choice. Just look up "How to Install Ubuntu 20.04")
 But just after you boot into the live distro and confirm it's not laggy
 What data? What apps? Did you not say you were never able to boot into Lubuntu? (re @CapeCrusader321: Ok, what about my data and apps installed)
 I said it does boot up but it takes a lot of time, flickers and Hangs and freezes but still it runs and i am able to install and use the system (re @paguiar735: What data? What apps? Did you not say you were never able to boot into Lubuntu?)
 Because if you did everything on your own, that is, if you didn't follow a tutorial and just clicked next all the way through the end of the installation without reading anything, you probably wiped your entire disk already.
 Yes I wiped off all of my disk to install lubuntu and clicked the erase disk option (re @paguiar735: Because if you did everything on your own, that is, if you didn't follow a tutorial and just clicked next all the way through the end of the installation without reading anything, you probably wiped your entire disk already.)
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/bf477261/file_3310_tgs.webp
 There's conflicting information here. We need to know exactly what the situation is. I'm can't tell whether your Windows installation is accessible, or you can boot into the Lubuntu live distro, or if it in fact lags when you use the live distro. (re @CapeCrusader321: I said it does boot up but it takes a lot of time, flickers and Hangs and freezes but still it runs and i am able to install and use the system)
 Then everything you had is gone (re @CapeCrusader321: Yes I wiped off all of my disk to install lubuntu and clicked the erase disk option)
 Good luck! (re @paguiar735: That's a terrible idea. So many things might have gone wrong. I recommend a fresh install from a tutorial of your choice. Just look up "How to Install Ubuntu 20.04")
 well I have deleted I raised my windows and now only I have lubuntu and just I don't know what is live distro I only know that when i power on the system lubuntu loads it hangs it freezes it flickers (re @paguiar735: There's conflicting information here. We need to know exactly what the situation is. I'm can't tell whether your Windows installation is accessible, or you can boot into the Lubuntu live distro, or if it in fact lags wh
 Why good luck, I had no data in windows (re @paguiar735: Good luck!)
 My windows was already empty and I had transfer all the data in my alternate USB stick (re @paguiar735: Then everything you had is gone)