¡Hola! ¡bienvenido al equipo!I think somebody will answer better than me your first question, but I can tell perhaps the second one can be:
- The BIOS of your computer *not been configured* to boot from the USB disk. - *A bug* in the live USB builder (you know it's because it returns an error message). If you find this is the case, you can report a bug by pressing the "Alt+F2" key combination and typing "ubuntu-bug usb-creator-gtk" ("ubuntu-bug usb-creator-kde" if you're using Kubuntu). - A limitation of your *BIOS version*, what an update can solve. But many times this is hard to do, so this is why I choose to but only motherboards and laptops that has BIOS that are easy to update. Regards. El 03/11/13 17:56, Alexander Bejarano Hincapié escribió:
Hi, I am Alex from Colombia (currently living in Germany) ... I ve been using Linux since 1999 and Ubuntu since 2008.. but never testet. So I hope I can help a lot here. I am happy to start from the beggining of ubuntu 14 so I can see how it develops :) About my test: I wanted to test an ISO image... so I downloaded it from: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20131103/ trusty-desktop-i386.iso I started a VM with it (Live mode) and searched for testcases here: http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/307/builds I m still not famliar with the schedules/QA in general... so my questions are... - Are there tescases already avalable or not yet? - My Live USB was not really working properly... should I somehow report that? or is it normal at the moment? Gracias y Saludos :) Alex. ----------------------------------------------------------- Sent from my Ubuntu Linux Alexander Bejarano Hincapié Linux User #390516 - http://counter.li.org/ Universidad Distrital - Francisco José de Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia - http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co
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