I am completely new to dual booting Ubuntu with Windows and Linux in general. Now I just downloaded Ubuntu 22.04 with Rufus and did the disk partitioning of 30 GB (went safe) and everything that all the guides told me to. But after starting Linux and getting to the "Try or Install Ubuntu" screen and pressing enter my computer just gets a permanent terminal error screen after like 10 seconds. The error message is:
i915 0000:00:02.0: Your graphics device 7d55 is not properly supported by i915 in this kernel version. To force driver probe anyway, use i915.force_probe=7d55.
Nothing I press on the terminal screen does anything. I can only manually power down the laptop and the run Windows.
I have no idea how to do the "force driver" thing and my research only figured out the my laptop released 2024 and has the newer graphics card Intel Arc with ID: 7D55. The model is an HP Spectre x360 2in1 14.
Anybody know anything that could help me fix this issue? I would love to be able to dual boot but can't get past that error screen.
I hope I can use Ubuntu now, but is it possible I have to wait for 24.04 LTS in April if nothing else works?