Denise,

There is much more to this bug than removing a file. Unless you don't
care about your Samsung laptop, do NOT attempt installing Ubuntu on it
until a reliable fix is available. You definitely do not want to turn
your first Ubuntu experience into a disaster. This bug is *extremely*
serious. Your laptop can get bricked and if that happens, your only
recourse would be returning your laptop to the manufacturer for repair
or to the store for exchange if you have such option.

A few people are currently looking into this problem. I am preparing to
attempt Ubuntu installation on my Samsung laptop, following Steve
Langasek's instructions in post #78 while my laptop is still under
warranty. You will hear from me or other people in this thread on
whether the suggested method works or not.

Personally I am very surprised that people at Canonical have not yet
posted a warning message in huge red letters on the Ubuntu download page
letting Samsung laptop owners about this bug. This bug shocks conscience
of even seasoned computer users. Few people can expect that software,
let alone software from a reputable company like Canonical, can render
their computer lifeless so easily and stealthily.

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