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The BB install download specifies amd64. I have 2 Dell Latitude E6420 laptops with Intel motherboards. On one motherboard, the install seemed to work OK, but not on the other. Is there a download specifically for Intel motherboards, and how do I get it? Any other tips are appreciated. Specifically, in one motherboard, the one with issues, the wifi switch will not activate and the wifi will not turn on.










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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.

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The BB install download specifies amd64. I have 2 Dell Latitude E6420 laptops with Intel motherboards. On one motherboard, the install seemed to work OK, but not on the other. Is there a download specifically for Intel motherboards, and how do I get it? Any other tips are appreciated. Specifically, in one motherboard, the one with issues, the wifi switch will not activate and the wifi will not turn on.










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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.

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The BB install download specifies amd64. I have 2 Dell Latitude E6420 laptops with Intel motherboards. On one motherboard, the install seemed to work OK, but not on the other. Is there a download specifically for Intel motherboards, and how do I get it? Any other tips are appreciated. Specifically, in one motherboard, the one with issues, the wifi switch will not activate and the wifi will not turn on.










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The BB install download specifies amd64. I have 2 Dell Latitude E6420 laptops with Intel motherboards. On one motherboard, the install seemed to work OK, but not on the other. Is there a download specifically for Intel motherboards, and how do I get it? Any other tips are appreciated. Specifically, in one motherboard, the one with issues, the wifi switch will not activate and the wifi will not turn on.







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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.

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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.

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    9 hours ago










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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.

– guiverc
9 hours ago







Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. What do you mean by Intel MoBos/MoBo. The intel site doesn't have a listing. Anyway AMD64 refers to the amd/intel 64 bit or x86_64 processors (amd was first with a 64 bit x86 cpu & all companies including microsoft call it amd64). Intel also have a IA64 chipset, but it's not x86 compatible. You should limit yourself to one question, and if it's about wifi - please concentrate on one issue on a single machine. Please clarify your question.

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