Unfortunately I have only two kernels to choose from in the grub screen besides the generic one I am currently on, so I tried 5.10.0-1033-oem and 5.10.0-1034-oem and it was the same. I didnt try the recovery versions of these kernels, I switched back to generic one
ok when I type the command dpkg --list | grep linux-image, I get the following output:
rc linux-image-5.10.0-1029-oem 5.10.0-1029.30 amd64 Signed kernel image oem
rc linux-image-5.10.0-1032-oem...
How I can pick different kernel to booth with? Can you give me step by step instructions. Also to mention I have important data so is it safe if I choose different kernel? If Ubuntu doesn't load if I change the kernel or something.
Unfortunately I did sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade every day, so not sure after which upgrade it it got broken, where to type this "driver Updates"?
Thank you for your reply, I just recently installed Linux and I am total begginer, don't know how to check drivers really. What commands should I type for checking the drivers? Probably I would need to reinstall the drivers or maybe even rollback to previous version
update: I found this command...
It would be great if someone can help me. I was using the two external monitors plugged into ThinkPad that has installed only Ubuntu 20.04, the laptop has AMD Ryzen 7 pro 4750u with AMD integrated graphics.
One monitor was plugged into HDMI and other one into USB C socket, the laptop has two...