Got it thanks. So I will need a second usb stick or a second hard drive. Open up the computer and disconnect the existing hard drive.
I'll give it a go. By the way the OS I had installed was 14.04.2 I will try it out with that again. El 9 de mayo de 2015 09:06:54 GMT+01:00, Narcis Garcia <informat...@actiu.net> escribió: >You can use an USB device like a hard disk*. You can install the >operating system in the USB device as the only present disk in the >computer (if a disk with OS is already present, disconnect it >previously). > >Then you can test and reproduce this issue with a fresh install, and >maybe isolate the point or step when it fails (install same version, >update,...). If it doesn't fail, then there is some specific >configuration in your productive system that interferes. > >(*) To boot directly from USB, you may need to press some key when >powering the computer on. > > >El 09/05/15 a les 09:04, Andrés Muñiz Piniella ha escrit: >> Thank you Narcis. >> >> Do you mean to create a live USB of 14.04 and later update? Or do you >mean using a live usb of 15.04? >> >> I seem to recall the live USB logs in directly not going through the >login screen. >> >> El 9 de mayo de 2015 07:59:40 GMT+01:00, Narcis Garcia ><informat...@actiu.net> escribió: >>> Does it happen in a Live-CD session? >>> If not, could you test it with an USB updated installation? >>> >>> >>> El 08/05/15 a les 19:14, Andrés Muñiz Piniella ha escrit: >>>> Hello, >>>> I am (was) using ubuntugnome 14.04 loving it. I did get some >internal >>>> error which I reported but could continue using my computer some >>>> programs rebooted but I think it was mainly firefox after I ran >sync >>>> from my (previous, now deleted) ubuntu 14.10 install. >>>> >>>> After the last update (2 weeks ago) after boot it seems to get into >>> that >>>> zooming in state of login: the screen is slightly smaller than >>> before. >>>> Keyboard and mouse does not respond but keyboard works for bios >>> setup. >>>> >>>> The ethernet shows disconnected as well. >>>> Looked at search engine but seem to suggest using Ps2 keyboard but >I >>> do >>>> not have that. >>>> >>>> I've left it for a while(more than 3 hours) and the screen goes >off. >>> I >>>> then tap the power button and I get the block screen (the one that >>> needs >>>> mouse drag). >>>> >>>> The only way I got to shutdown is holding down power button or >>> restart >>>> button. >>>> >>>> I can create a live USB if it helps. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Richmond.ml <http://Richmond.ml> >>>> Ham United Group >>>> >>>> >> > >-- >Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list >Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com >Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome