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"Mauve" screen on startup (Old Intel Mac)

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Trying to get latest Ubuntu running on an old mac.

Machine boots from the USB, slowly goes through a file system check, then boots Ubuntu.

There is a chime (which I guess means Ubuntu is loaded) but the screen is mauve/purple and nothing else appears to happen after about a 20+ minute wait.

Only reason for booting into Ubuntu is to do a full install (in case that influences your response).

Anyone got any ideas as to where to look and how to resolve this? Machine is too good to just throw away.

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Are you sure this !old mac! can run the latest Ubuntu? What ever that may be many versions can be called the latest. Try running a version more suited to the hardware.
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Rather than delete the question I'll leave it here for the benefit of others.

Some 45 minutes after the initial boot the install/try screen finally showed up and I am now installing (I hope).

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