Unable to load Ubuntu on Toshiba Laptop
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Error: 16.0944491 problem loading UEFI:db X.509 certificate (-65)
This error message occurred while trying to load Ubuntu on a Toshiba laptop. What does it mean?
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Error: 16.0944491 problem loading UEFI:db X.509 certificate (-65)
This error message occurred while trying to load Ubuntu on a Toshiba laptop. What does it mean?
boot uefi certificates
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Can you disable the TPM in the BIOS? If so, try installation again after doing so.
â Alex
Feb 7 at 16:29
Which Ubuntu release is this and for which architecture, i686 (32 bit) or amd64 (64 bit)?
â David Foerster
Feb 7 at 22:14
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Error: 16.0944491 problem loading UEFI:db X.509 certificate (-65)
This error message occurred while trying to load Ubuntu on a Toshiba laptop. What does it mean?
boot uefi certificates
Error: 16.0944491 problem loading UEFI:db X.509 certificate (-65)
This error message occurred while trying to load Ubuntu on a Toshiba laptop. What does it mean?
boot uefi certificates
boot uefi certificates
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Can you disable the TPM in the BIOS? If so, try installation again after doing so.
â Alex
Feb 7 at 16:29
Which Ubuntu release is this and for which architecture, i686 (32 bit) or amd64 (64 bit)?
â David Foerster
Feb 7 at 22:14
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Can you disable the TPM in the BIOS? If so, try installation again after doing so.
â Alex
Feb 7 at 16:29
Which Ubuntu release is this and for which architecture, i686 (32 bit) or amd64 (64 bit)?
â David Foerster
Feb 7 at 22:14
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Can you disable the TPM in the BIOS? If so, try installation again after doing so.
â Alex
Feb 7 at 16:29
Can you disable the TPM in the BIOS? If so, try installation again after doing so.
â Alex
Feb 7 at 16:29
Which Ubuntu release is this and for which architecture, i686 (32 bit) or amd64 (64 bit)?
â David Foerster
Feb 7 at 22:14
Which Ubuntu release is this and for which architecture, i686 (32 bit) or amd64 (64 bit)?
â David Foerster
Feb 7 at 22:14
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Can you disable the TPM in the BIOS? If so, try installation again after doing so.
â Alex
Feb 7 at 16:29
Which Ubuntu release is this and for which architecture, i686 (32 bit) or amd64 (64 bit)?
â David Foerster
Feb 7 at 22:14