SOLVED: Any Install Problems with Ubuntu 18.10 on Intel NUC8i5BEH
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I've ordered an Intel NUC8i5BEH and hope to be installing Ubuntu 18.10 or possibly Lubuntu 18.10 early next week. The processor is a Core i5 8259U and processor graphics are Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics 655. I've seen info from late last year talking about install problems - mostly graphics drivers it seems and providing workarounds. I'm interested in hearing from anyone that has recently installed to a device like mine. Did you encounter problems? I've also seen a few that said the install went smoothly, so I'm optimistic that the kernel 4.18 contains all needed for an out of the box problem free install. Thanks for any heads up you can provide.
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I've ordered an Intel NUC8i5BEH and hope to be installing Ubuntu 18.10 or possibly Lubuntu 18.10 early next week. The processor is a Core i5 8259U and processor graphics are Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics 655. I've seen info from late last year talking about install problems - mostly graphics drivers it seems and providing workarounds. I'm interested in hearing from anyone that has recently installed to a device like mine. Did you encounter problems? I've also seen a few that said the install went smoothly, so I'm optimistic that the kernel 4.18 contains all needed for an out of the box problem free install. Thanks for any heads up you can provide.
drivers graphics
Installed Lubuntu 18.10 today without problem from drivers and no need to update BIOS. Only difficulty was caused when I changed BIOS settings from UEFI to Legacy and then did not select the legacy boot device. But after this correction all functions work well out of the box.
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Mar 1 at 22:24
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I've ordered an Intel NUC8i5BEH and hope to be installing Ubuntu 18.10 or possibly Lubuntu 18.10 early next week. The processor is a Core i5 8259U and processor graphics are Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics 655. I've seen info from late last year talking about install problems - mostly graphics drivers it seems and providing workarounds. I'm interested in hearing from anyone that has recently installed to a device like mine. Did you encounter problems? I've also seen a few that said the install went smoothly, so I'm optimistic that the kernel 4.18 contains all needed for an out of the box problem free install. Thanks for any heads up you can provide.
drivers graphics
I've ordered an Intel NUC8i5BEH and hope to be installing Ubuntu 18.10 or possibly Lubuntu 18.10 early next week. The processor is a Core i5 8259U and processor graphics are Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics 655. I've seen info from late last year talking about install problems - mostly graphics drivers it seems and providing workarounds. I'm interested in hearing from anyone that has recently installed to a device like mine. Did you encounter problems? I've also seen a few that said the install went smoothly, so I'm optimistic that the kernel 4.18 contains all needed for an out of the box problem free install. Thanks for any heads up you can provide.
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Installed Lubuntu 18.10 today without problem from drivers and no need to update BIOS. Only difficulty was caused when I changed BIOS settings from UEFI to Legacy and then did not select the legacy boot device. But after this correction all functions work well out of the box.
– Old Guy
Mar 1 at 22:24
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Installed Lubuntu 18.10 today without problem from drivers and no need to update BIOS. Only difficulty was caused when I changed BIOS settings from UEFI to Legacy and then did not select the legacy boot device. But after this correction all functions work well out of the box.
– Old Guy
Mar 1 at 22:24
Installed Lubuntu 18.10 today without problem from drivers and no need to update BIOS. Only difficulty was caused when I changed BIOS settings from UEFI to Legacy and then did not select the legacy boot device. But after this correction all functions work well out of the box.
– Old Guy
Mar 1 at 22:24
Installed Lubuntu 18.10 today without problem from drivers and no need to update BIOS. Only difficulty was caused when I changed BIOS settings from UEFI to Legacy and then did not select the legacy boot device. But after this correction all functions work well out of the box.
– Old Guy
Mar 1 at 22:24
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Installed Lubuntu 18.10 today without problem from drivers and no need to update BIOS. Only difficulty was caused when I changed BIOS settings from UEFI to Legacy and then did not select the legacy boot device. But after this correction all functions work well out of the box.
– Old Guy
Mar 1 at 22:24