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  • Geez, you can't win for losing. I've occasionally run into this with a particular PC that apparently has some hardware component that gives multiple distros indigestion (OpenSUSE was one of those). If Ubuntu was working before the upgrade (your previous question), consider installing the current LTS release (18.04). The interim releases are a bit like beta testing and can be buggy. Unless you have a specific need for the latest features Canonical is testing for future releases, there typically isn't a good reason to mess with the interim releases.
    – fixer1234
    Commented Nov 2, 2019 at 17:30