I also had problems installing trisquel, what I did was download/install
Ubuntu 12, and then I transformed to Trisquel with this guide -
http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/migrate-ubuntu-trisquel-without-reinstalling
[Off Topic (sorta)]
I looked at the title of this post and couldn't help but think of this (see
attachment) when I read it.
GrimLok
If that's picture is under some free licensing you should include it under
some wiki tutorial of how to run trisquel's live-CD
Run from the CD by GrimLok is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution
4.0 International License.
What you have to do is the following:
When Trisquel's menu appears. Press F6 and cross (select) nomodeset, press
Esc and enter.
ps: you must select your keyboard and langauge before.
Seems to me that trisquel didn't correctly detect your graphics card or
screen resolution. If you see the trisquel boot menu, maybe you can try
different resolutions. I don't know if this bypasses X11 autodetection, but
it might be worth a shot.
If anyone knows a way to prevent x11
Hi, I have a 2008 Dell Core2 Quad with 4gb of RAM and I booted from the CD
(6.0 64bit). But after choosing to run from the CD it loaded for a while, ten
I got an error about something relating to getting a firmware. Then the
screen turned into a multicolored noise, with a cursor looking like
I just installed TSQ 6.0 over the top of ubuntu 12.10.
If you boot with the CD in it should give you option to run it from the CD.
But then again you are using windows...so i have no reference.
When you boot from the CD, isn't there an option to do integrity check of the
CD? Have you done that?
Besides that it could be hardware compatibility problem. I believe there are
some extra parameters available you could try. I don't have a live media
handy right here so I can't easily