it didn't work! I downloaded the iso from the link, booted up in 14.o4 Studio,
put my gig stick in, Startup disk reposrts that it is full, so i wipe
everything leaveing about 8 sig of storage on the usb stick. It finished and
all apeared ok, so i rebooted and it failed to boot right at the start. so now,
i don't have a working 64 bit inastall with any os on, but had made a dvd in
windows 64 bit unicorn studio. So booted live off that, updated. Have got a
perfect 64 bit Unicorn Studio installed and fully working thankyou. So I am
offering to support it for any usaers that choose this rute. I guess I've
always been leet......................................
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On Sunday, 26 October 2014, 14:51, Mike Holstein <[email protected]> wrote:
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>On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 1:04 AM, Alex Armani <[email protected]>
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>#bought a spindle of dvds. Downloaded the 64 bit iso, makes dvd ok, but usb
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>why are you using an installation DVD to make an installation USB? if you want
>to install, and the DVD is working, just use it to do your installation.. you
>indicated you have plenty of them on a new spindle.. otherwise, check your
>machine that it is capable, and setup for USB boot.. take the USB that is not
>working to a machine that you know well and that is capable of booting USB,
>and see that the USB is indeed working or not..
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>also, on a few personal notes...
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>1. i suggest getting 14.04 installed and leaving it alone.
>2. i suggest that you return that ARM chromebook and either, buy *exactly*
>what you want, which is a machine that runs linux, like an ubuntu machine from
>system76 which would ship with ubuntu and run a distro like arch out of the
>box and easily.. *or* get an intel based chromebook, which will run a standard
>distro of linux. there are also simple projects such as crouton which will
>allow you to basically add a full ubuntu distro (not limited to ubuntu) on top
>of the currently installed chromeOS kernel..
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>there is no reason to make things so hard on yourself..
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>Checked the disk had no error before boot. Wouldn't this be a good auto
>option? If installing via a dvd, check the install will complete with no disk
>errors before commit to install?
>>Obvious yes, but not for artists etc which is who this distro claimes to be
>>about. I was told off here a while back but i read the email they sent all
>>about eriquette.
>>Oh, and my sig the distros I support. Too late know did the ctrl alt f2 and
>>sudo upgrade option. Oh and I support 32bit PCLinuxOS MATE also; my first
>>''KDE'' install. That's rolling release I think.
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>>Worked out why I was having errors before and so many problems here. I had
>>bad sectors on my hd, and help from google (google is not your friend at all;
>>google is a search engine.
>>I didn't realise you could google on the error messages you get. It should
>>have been fairly oblivious to me, but it wasn't.
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>>Yeah, my old lapto blew up, had bad sectors which was crashing fdisk out and
>>I was thinking it was completing but it was crashing, and then installing but
>>failing at the bits where it searches the hd for avvailable options for the
>>boot grub thing to display.
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>>Fixed the bad sectors and then the cpu died. I absolutely that my hard drives
>>and processors. For sale: Acer Aspire 5551. One careful owner ;) 8p %)
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>>Bought a new laptop! 14.o4.1 went on no prob at all, It was clean cos I
>>couldn't wait for 14.1o. I'll be supporting 14,1o It's on
>>now.........................
>>What are the differences? Didn't even read the release notr. Thought after
>>the failed usb stck install it was beta or an rc. Failure to run that is not
>>install.
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>>So the question now, it I do I creat the 14.1o on my usb stick. I know, I
>>will go get the 14.o4 iso and put that on again.
>>Yeah, bought a laptop and a Chromebook..... Gonna stick ARM Arch on it
>>next............. I never had and success with Arch at all previously.
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>>tia from Alex & 0LIK.xx
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>>PS Did you all remember to set your clocks back? Today is the official end of
>>summer now ihere in the UK.
>>British Summer Time that is. All my clocks are set to UTC or Zulu time as we
>>call it hear ;)
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>>Chrome OS: Samsung ARM Series 3 Chromebook, 32bit ARM Ubuntu 12.o4 HFCE.
>>64bit Windows 7 Home Premium, 64bit Ubuntu Studio 14.o4, 32bit Mint 17 MATE.
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>>''I am what I am, because we are what we are.''
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