Spacethingy
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I've just realized that in 15-odd years of computing, I've only used Windows as an OS!
Anyway, OS wars aside, I decided to give Linux a go. I checked out the options and decided to get the latest version Ubuntu on a "test it out" memory/flash stick install.
I followed the instructions on the Ubuntu website, and put the disk image data onto a 1GB stick using the LinuxPenDrive software that was linked to from the Ubuntu website. I rebooted, changed the the boot-up order in the BIOS to check for USB devices first then tried it out.
I got a Ubuntu welcome screen (hooray!), but then got a load of unintelligable messages and the whole thing just stopped (boooo!). The only things I could see that I could guess were problems were "Kernel panic" and "LZMA corruption".
I tried several times, but no difference.
Any suggestions what I'm doing wrong?
Anyway, OS wars aside, I decided to give Linux a go. I checked out the options and decided to get the latest version Ubuntu on a "test it out" memory/flash stick install.
I followed the instructions on the Ubuntu website, and put the disk image data onto a 1GB stick using the LinuxPenDrive software that was linked to from the Ubuntu website. I rebooted, changed the the boot-up order in the BIOS to check for USB devices first then tried it out.
I got a Ubuntu welcome screen (hooray!), but then got a load of unintelligable messages and the whole thing just stopped (boooo!). The only things I could see that I could guess were problems were "Kernel panic" and "LZMA corruption".
I tried several times, but no difference.
Any suggestions what I'm doing wrong?