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I used the 64-bit desktop image of ubuntu. You know, it occurs to me that a likely cause for your installer crash might be invalid installation media. Either the image got scrambled during download or it got scrambled being written to your installation media. I think you should download the image again and try a new CD or a different thumb drive. How old is your computer? It'd be better if it's old because the drivers are going to be stable. On the other hand, an oldcomputer is more likely to have problems. So it could be the computer but I'd bet on installation media.
On 07/07/2016 11:07 AM, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
Hi.
what ubuntu image did you download?
I downloaded ubuntu desktop.
right after ubuntu had made partitions and continued with the
installation it crashed.
I wonder why the netinstall iso didn't find my harddrive. it would
have been easier to install in text mode like in debian.
do you think that all my problems is because I've got a bad computer?
I mean the things with alsa and so.
/Kristoffer


2016-07-07 17:21 GMT+02:00, John G Heim <jheim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
I think it's a little hasty to tell people not to try ubuntu 16.04. I've
installed ubuntu 16.04 so often that I eventually took the time to
configure a pxe installation server. I've never had it crash. Your
problem might have been a hardware failure or a kernel bug. Ubuntu
compiles it's own kernels but they are not responsible for the drivers.

On 07/07/2016 09:46 AM, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
Hi.
This was not good. Tried to install ubuntu desktop. The installer crached.
Do not try ubuntu desktop 16.04.

Skickat från min iPhone

7 juli 2016 kl. 15:26 skrev Mark Peveto <southernprince73@xxxxxxxxx>:

Also, ubuntu mate is accessible as well.  I've run it.

Mark Peveto
Registered Linux user number 600552
Sent from f123 visual using alpine 2.20.13


On Thu, 7 Jul 2016, Christopher Chaltain wrote:

What version of Ubuntu have you tried, and how did you try to bring up
speech?
Did you try alt+super+s for example?

Also, Vinux is based on Ubuntu, and it comes up talking.

On 07/07/16 06:17, Kristoffer Gustafsson wrote:
Hi.
Since I got problems with latest testing version of debian(it refuses
to run orca) I have decided to try ubuntu instead.
but when trying there is no braille or speech at all.
can I install ubuntu in some way?
I tried the network install, but when I did ubuntu didn't find my
harddrive. just the usb stick.
/Kristoffer
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