I have a Dell Inspiron 15R (N5010) and I downloaded Ubuntu 12.10 onto a 4 GB memory stick. Nothing comes up about installation. The only thing that comes up is Install Ubuntu (F:) in AutoPlay. I open the view files and click the wubi.exe file and the Ubuntu Menu comes up. I then click Demo and Full Installation. Then i click Reboot Now. It reboots but nothing happens.
i'm installing and i've been getting strange keyboard errors... when i select my city which begins with k, it will stream kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk and i cant stop it...
I am new in Ubuntu 12.10. I download Ubuntu 12.10 32-bit and make a boot-able disk by following the instruction. In installation process, I choose "ext4 extending ... " when appear "something else" and other option. Is that wrong ?? After installation, my computer is going to very much slow and always appear to hang. Please help me.
I'm new to ubuntu. I downloaded the newest version on a usb stick then I booted my PC with the usb. upon trying out ubuntu I tried installing additional packages/applications, which worked fine.
BUT when I then after tried using my ubuntu usb, the new installed apps were not there!
if I get that right, ubuntu would only install new packages to the actual PC I'm using it on.
Hi All,
I've just installed 12.10 on my laptop (Compaq Presario CQ57) from My USB stick.
I am new in Ubuntu 12.10. In installation process, I choose "ext4 extended..." when then appears "something else" and another option. Is that wrong? After installation, my computer is going to very much slow and always appear to hang.
My processor is Intel Dual-Core 2.5, Twin 1GB Ram, 250 GB Hard Disk, default video card and I have Windows XP in C drive and Ubuntu in D drive.
Ubuntu x64 / AMD Athlon II / 16 gb of RAM
I've had this problem for a long time now, and I've just ignored it thinking it might get fixed, but it's been probably over a year or more that I have had this.
Frequently when I boot, Ubuntu will hang on the purple screen.
Hello all, I have an Acer R3610 (basically a netbook's internals, and you provide your own monitor/keyboard/mouse), and I decided to install Ubuntu onto it. Installed the most recent version onto it, and installation seemed to go ok, installing Ubuntu onto the hard drive from a USB. It loaded up fine, with the username that I chose.
Hi all,
I'm trying to reinstall Ubuntu 12.10 64-bit on my Vaio dual booting with Windows 7. The first time I tried to reinstall (without wiping data), it froze somewhere near the end. The computer was still responsive, but the installation was hanging.