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Kubbuntu live boot available?

Kubbuntu live boot available?

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DarckMoule
Member
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03-29-2024, 11:11 PM
#1
The screen appears white, but your motherboard might still be functioning properly.
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DarckMoule
03-29-2024, 11:11 PM #1

The screen appears white, but your motherboard might still be functioning properly.

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zTh3Gia07430
Member
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04-16-2024, 12:08 AM
#2
It refers to a situation where the screen appears blank or unresponsive, often because the computer's internal components, such as the motherboard, are not functioning properly.
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zTh3Gia07430
04-16-2024, 12:08 AM #2

It refers to a situation where the screen appears blank or unresponsive, often because the computer's internal components, such as the motherboard, are not functioning properly.

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TehFoxi
Member
65
05-05-2024, 06:39 PM
#3
Running live, it jumps to a white screen rather than KDE. Is this a new setup?
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TehFoxi
05-05-2024, 06:39 PM #3

Running live, it jumps to a white screen rather than KDE. Is this a new setup?

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MerkLuck
Junior Member
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05-05-2024, 08:57 PM
#4
Could you clarify which release of Kubuntu you are using?
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MerkLuck
05-05-2024, 08:57 PM #4

Could you clarify which release of Kubuntu you are using?

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asteinicke
Junior Member
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05-12-2024, 01:28 AM
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asteinicke
05-12-2024, 01:28 AM #5

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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05-16-2024, 04:37 AM
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Consider fresh ISO downloads, various USB drives, and alternative distributions to avoid incorrect flashing techniques. Which tool were you using? Turn off secure-boot? Others might have better suggestions. Certain devices don’t work with the system. I recently used Kubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and Suse without issues. Yet Mint remained unresponsive beyond the menu into the live session. I re-downloaded the ISO, switched USB drives, and attempted multiple times—still no success. I gave up and attributed it to Mint. Prior to testing live distributions, I tried them in a VM. Kubuntu behaved oddly, not displaying in full screen like other distros (including Mint), which was unusual. For best results, test other KDE-based distros. To me, the live session with Kubuntu was noticeably slower than Fedora/Debian (all KDE). Possibly a hardware or driver problem. Since my hardware is over 9 years old, it could be an older Ubuntu version not running well. Perhaps the issue lies with the original Ubuntu platform rather than Mint. Feedback would be helpful.
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Okunino
05-16-2024, 04:37 AM #6

Consider fresh ISO downloads, various USB drives, and alternative distributions to avoid incorrect flashing techniques. Which tool were you using? Turn off secure-boot? Others might have better suggestions. Certain devices don’t work with the system. I recently used Kubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and Suse without issues. Yet Mint remained unresponsive beyond the menu into the live session. I re-downloaded the ISO, switched USB drives, and attempted multiple times—still no success. I gave up and attributed it to Mint. Prior to testing live distributions, I tried them in a VM. Kubuntu behaved oddly, not displaying in full screen like other distros (including Mint), which was unusual. For best results, test other KDE-based distros. To me, the live session with Kubuntu was noticeably slower than Fedora/Debian (all KDE). Possibly a hardware or driver problem. Since my hardware is over 9 years old, it could be an older Ubuntu version not running well. Perhaps the issue lies with the original Ubuntu platform rather than Mint. Feedback would be helpful.