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Deepankar Gupta (gdeepankar) wrote : Re: [Bug 1767594] Re: Ubuntu-18.04 Installation/Upgrade freezes/does not work.

Yes, it was nvidia graphics card.

Deepankar

On 28-May-2018 5:31 PM, "Ishan" <email address hidden> wrote:

Thank you!It was the nvidia graphics that was causing the problems then.
Did it resolve your issue?
I will give it a try then.

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Title:
  Ubuntu-18.04 Installation/Upgrade freezes/does not work.

Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hello all!

  I have been tirelessly trying to install Ubuntu-18.04 since the last 2
  days, but every attempt turned out to be negative. Apart from other
  GUI based problems, which I am reporting here.

  When mounting the iso using the inbuilt Disk Image Mounter utility,
  and attempting the GUI base upgrade method (from within
  Ubuntu-16.04.1), I get a pop-up saying "Oops! There was a problem
  running this software. Unable to locate the program".

  When mounting the iso and attempting an upgrade through the terminal,
  the "gksu sh /cdrom/cdromupgrade" command leads to a blurred screen
  prompting for the password and then does nothing. Replacing gksu with
  sudo returns "cdromupgrade command not found".

  When booting from a live flash drive (created from the same iso), the
  installation freezes at the network page after I enter the password
  for my wifi. When using a wired connection, the network page does not
  appear. The installation freezes at the page where it asks for Normal
  or Minimal installation. It even has options for Install Updates and
  install Third-Party Drivers etc (the 3rd page of the installation). I
  have tried different combinations of options, but the installation
  never proceeds further. Sometimes, it even freezes at the keyboard
  selection page (the 2nd page of the setup).

  I have already verified the integrity of the downloaded iso through a
  checksum verification. It is perfectly OK.

  Current OS: Ubuntu-16.04.1 (latest kernel, as per apt-get)
  Machine: MSI GV62 7RD

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