I even tried logging in using the classic Ubuntu desktop, and still have
the same problem. If this doesn't have a fix, I'll be down-grading
pretty soon. My server box just sits in the basement and has no human
interaction with it. If I can't remote in to it, then it's kind of
useless.
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Remote Desktop connection now only displays initial screen
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I'm currently using 2 separate Windows 7 machines to remote into my
server. One is Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit, and the other is the Home
Starter build. Prior to upgrading to 11.04, I was able to remote into
the Ubuntu server with no problems. N
^ Are you using the linux usb-creator after booting linux?
If so, it would not apply to this bug, as the broken usb-creator.exe is
the ms windows version that is included in the root of the
ubuntu-10.04-netbook-i386.iso.
It's not good to force people to first create than boot into ubunutu
live cd
I notice the UNR iso in http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download-netbook
has been updated to 10.04. I am downloading it now and will report back
when I try it out
OK, trying new usb-drive install
I see the unpacked usb-creator python files in temp directory. There is
dd.exe program, but no m
Don't do it that way . The problem is 9.10 UNR has a bad usb-
creator.exe. Like I wrote in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick :
"Can not mount /dev/loop1 on /cow" message because usb-creator.exe is not
creating a valid casper-rw file holding ext2/ext3 filesystem. Fix: A
I'm also new user to unbuntu UNR. That's the wrong solution. You no
longer have a persistent storage by running usb-creator with "discarded
on shutdown". This problem is caused usb-creator.exe not creating a
proper casper-rw containting a valid ext3/ext2 filesystem.
Fixes are to create a workin