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<p>I tried a bunch of fixes but found one that worked! I edited /
"etc/default/grub" and manually changed the screen resolution to
1366x768. that may have worked so I shutdown (hard) and booted
(after, once again, moving my user name down in the boot order in
the Bios) and successfully bringing up the Grub menu. I
arbitrarily picked 4.15.0-48 generic and lo and behold Wifi,
sound, resolution, xrandr output shows many screen res. options
and things seem to be ok, for now. I would like this kernel to be
the first choice for booting. I'm sure there is a simple way to do
this. can anyone enlighten me? I would really appreciate it but I
can also search and I'm sure there is a solution to be found.</p>
<p>Talk about Ghosts in the Shell!!</p>
<p>Thanks for your indulgences!<br>
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