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Can't install Linux Ubuntu?
Good afternoon!
Faced such a problem. I decided to put Linux Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my laptop.
I downloaded an iso image, created a bootable USB flash drive, and when installing Linux from a USB flash drive, the Linux screen for installation starts to load, and then it knocks out a black screen with a list of various errors. And the last error says:
Reapeat this process for the rest of the CDs in your set.amd64
I've tried different burning programs: rufus, ultraiso, uui, unetbin, etc, tried burning on 3 different flash drives and still this crap pops up.
I can't figure out what's wrong. For reference (Notebook Asus k53by, the motherboard has already changed, it costs ssd kingston for 256Gb)
Maybe someone has come across a similar one, if so, they could not help in solving this problem!
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black screen with a list of various errors
I can not understand what's wrong.
The full text of the errors will not hurt, but earlier installation troubles began with AMD video cards. Perhaps the driver did not make friends in yours, but without specific errors this is an assumption.
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