Yes, Raspberry Pi OS (previously called Raspbian), sorry for the wrong term.It’s called Raspberry Pi OS not Raspbian.
Even if I would actually prefer Ubuntu.
From a troubleshooting viewpoint you have made progress. You can be fairly sure that your RPi[5] board itself, the monitor and associated cable, and the tools you use to write a bootable microSD card are all working.
You are now in a position to approach Canonical via their forums to explore why the version of Ubuntu you are trying to use is causing you problems.
Ref: where to go to get Ubuntu support for the raspberry PI range of computers - viewtopic.php?t=369919#p2216510
Thank you!
Statistics: Posted by eRaZEr — Sat Jan 04, 2025 5:05 pm