Blank pale blue screen with Live USB Kubuntu on AMD Sempron 2800+ processor
- by WGCman
I am trying to install Kubuntu onto a USB stick to use on my Acer Aspire 1362 laptop with an AMD Sempron 2800+ chip.
Using Windows XP, I downloaded and saved to the laptop's hard drive:
kubuntu-2.04.1-desktop-i386.iso from the GetKubuntu website and
LinuxLive USB Creator 2.8.16.exe from the Linux live website
I then installed the latter and ran it, installing the kubuntu onto the Memory stick.
Leaving the Bios setup unchanged, the USB stick is ignored and Windows boots.
If I change the Bios boot order so that the memory stick takes precedence, I see a dark blue screen announcing Kubukntu 12.04, and on selecting either “live Mode” or “Persistent mode”, messages flash by quickly, some of which appear to be error messages, including “trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs”, “cannot allocate resource for mainboard”, “no plug and play device found”. Eventually I see a pale blue screen with four moving dots announcing Kubukntu 12.04, similar to the login screen of my Kubuntu desktop, but no invitation to log in or indeed any dialog. After several minutes, this changes to a black screen with more messages including “no caching mode present”, “ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready”, then degrades to a blank pale blue screen which can only be moved by switching the computer off.
Finding no way to log the error messages passing by, I managed to photograph most of them, but know no way to attach the photo to this forum. As suggested by User 68186 (to whom thanks!), I have edited my original post to reflect the recent progress, so the following two comments are now superseded.