Linux users and/or developers?

Okay, I’ll try reinstalling Ubuntu again, following your advice, and thank you for this. To answer your questions:

No, when the Lenovo logo appears, nothing happens. is it completely static.
Of course, when it happens I can access and enter the BIOS at any time by pressing the key. I’ve never tried the Ctrl+Alt+F3 combination. What should it do?
It will open up a text-only screen where you can run linux commands.
type "journalctl -xe" and upload a photo of the results. It will probably produce a lot of text, maybe some error messages.
 
I don’t know what I did differently this time, but it worked. My theory is that the executable USB drive I created probably wasn’t working properly on previous attempts. For the first time, the Ubuntu logo appeared alongside the Lenovo logo; it took a long time, I waited about 10 minutes, but it seemed to be installing. I have no doubt it’s working this time because the installation started and carried on.



 
It will open up a text-only screen where you can run linux commands.
type "journalctl -xe" and upload a photo of the results. It will probably produce a lot of text, maybe some error messages.
Yes, this time it worked because I noticed that at a certain point a lot of long lines of text started scrolling on the screen, like when I tried with Linux Mint. The only difference is that with Ubuntu I should just install it; there isn’t the option to enter Linux in compatibility mode and then immediately go back to Windows 11.
 
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