On 23/04/12 19:59, Pete Smout wrote: > On 23/04/12 18:52, Dave Morley wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> On 23/04/12 18:37, Pete Smout wrote: >>> Hi, Just thought I'd feedback my 12.04 experiences so far. >>> >>> Ubuntu will not install on any of the 3 machines tried on so far! >>> Gets as far as asking for user name / psswd and then says error! >>> tried 2 different downloads so I think its the system not the .iso >>> image >>> >>> Xubuntu 12.04 (Beta 2) installs first time no trouble at all and >>> although I haven't tested everything yet my first impressions are >>> 'Wow why would anybody use Unity on a PC or Laptop!' >>> >>> I hope this situation is not the same for first time installers as >>> if it was my first experience I would probably still be a Windoze >>> user! >>> >>> Still unsure weather or not to upgrade my main machine from 10.04 >>> as I personally cannot see the benefit of unity on a PC (and two >>> years on I have Lucid set just how I want it!) >>> >>> Reagrds >>> >>> Pete >>> >>> >> >> Pete, >> >> Hi bugs like that are really important to report. There are lots of >> things it could be that cause the system to die but without your >> machines to try it out on nobody will know for sure. >> >> > > Hi, > > At this late stage of Beta testing (release only about 1 week away) I > would expect my fairly standard machines to be ok, machine specs are > > PC - Dual core (AMD) 3gb ram > Lappy - Dual core (intel) 2gb ram > Old PC - Pentium 4, 1.5gb ram > > the makes of the motherboards are unmemorable / unremarkable > > With the exception of the 'Old PC' (which may be too old now , although > I doubt it, this is Linux not windoze) surely IT SHOULD JUST WORK! If it > was still Alpha I would of course report the bug(s) but it is too late > now to effect the release (I believe).
Bugs: I reported a 'bug' this morning - one which affects the install from live cd and had not been seen before. It probably relates to the complexity of my machine arrangement, four hard drives and many OS's. However, the developer/s will not easily have access to such a configuration, and if possible a fix would find its way into the regime in months to come. The bug was 'confirmed' within an hour, someone else found they had this. Bugs are worth reporting, it is a continuous process. Booting: The information about your experience is so limited in this list that it is better to handle the details one to one, and my own usual method of that would be initially using Ubuntu forums, where detailed responses are commonly available. I might later file a bug if I find the problem is not mine. (!) You say you downloaded the iso more than once. Was it the daily build, or the earlier beta2? A CD will self check if you allow it. This has the advantage that the drive is also verified as part of the process. It would be worth choosing one machine and concentrating on that first. I have found that today's daily iso runs ok on several machines, but one a dell inspiron 1300 still needed a particular wifi blacklist entry to successfully boot, but I know that later, it can be updated and works well installed. It is worth persisting if you can. It gets easier. -- alan cocks -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
