Error Installing Ubuntu 12.04
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communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted http://askubuntu.com/questions/220135/error-installation-of-ubuntu-12-04-lts up and rise to the top Ubuntu 12.04 LTS installer crashes up vote 8 down vote favorite 2 I am trying to install "ubuntu-12.04-desktop-i386" on my IBM M52 8213-W2B. Currently I am using windows 8 consumer preview. I am trying to install "ubuntu-12.04-desktop-i386" by booting directly from usb flash drive. The installer crashes just after creating new partition. The Apport report says that there is an error in the http://askubuntu.com/questions/139698/ubuntu-12-04-lts-installer-crashes system log file which may be due to faulty media. 12.04 installation 32-bit share|improve this question edited Jul 9 '12 at 14:20 RobotHumans 19.2k24886 asked May 20 '12 at 7:58 zubi 43113 2 Did you verify the checksum of the iso that you downloaded? help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM –harisibrahimkv May 20 '12 at 10:03 The checksums seem to be different. I will give it a try with the correct cheksum.Thank you harisibrahimkv. –zubi May 21 '12 at 12:48 @zubi did any of the answers work? If it did could you accept the answer (click the green check mark next to it), so that we know you solved your problem? –Hamlet May 24 '12 at 20:14 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote accepted Remove the installer slide show first: Go to Software center -> All files search for "ubiquity-slideshow" click on the Remove button wait until the Install button appears (this may take a while). Or from the command line: sudo apt-get remove ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu The installer should work now. Or, if you are installing Ubuntu Studio 12.04 LTS, for example : sudo apt-get remove ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntustudio share|improve this answer edited Aug 19 '12 at 1
Important Note Regarding Ubuntu 12.04 Important Note Regarding Student version (32-bit) Installation Instructions Basic Create A MATLAB Launcher/shortcut MEX functions Warning Troubleshooting No MATLAB https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MATLAB bin directory for glnxa64 Solution for the command line (CLI) launch Solution for the graphical (GUI) launch libc.so.6 not found libXmu.so.6 not found Java problems Source http://docs.amahi.org/ubuntu-12.html Matlab executable not in path Failure loading desktop class Previous Versions External Links Parent page: Programming Applications Introduction MATLAB® is a high-level language and interactive environment that error installing enables you to perform computationally intensive tasks faster than with traditional programming languages such as C, C++, and Fortran. You can use MATLAB in a wide range of applications, including signal and image processing, communications, control design, test and measurement, financial modeling and analysis, and computational biology. Add-on toolboxes (collections of special-purpose MATLAB functions, error installing ubuntu available separately) extend the MATLAB environment to solve particular classes of problems in these application areas. MATLAB provides a number of features for documenting and sharing your work. You can integrate your MATLAB code with other languages and applications, and distribute your MATLAB algorithms and applications. MATLAB R2014b on Ubuntu 14.04 From ISO First, mount the .iso file of the image with right-click, Open with and select Disk image mounter (if required). Open a terminal and change to the mounted image file. For example: cd /media/username/MATHWORKS_R2014A From Download Download the install file from http://www.mathworks.com/downloads/ Unzip and open downloaded directoy Install Run the installer as a super user sudo ./install Follow the instructions of the installer and install in /usr/local/MATLAB/R2014a To add an entry to the launcher and some other features, install the matlab-support package: sudo apt-get install matlab-support During the installation you have to confirm the installation path of matlab and could restrict the installation only to certain user
release is unsupported at this time! Please use a supported release! The latest release is Amahi 8. 1. Install Ubuntu Make sure you have properly configured a profile in your Amahi control panel Do not use an existing Ubuntu system: Amahi cannot be uninstalled. Choose if you want to use the Desktop (GUI) version of Ubuntu or the Server version (no desktop after install). Download the Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS CD from the Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS page on old-releases.ubuntu.com page according to your choice (Amahi has been tested to work on 12.04.2. Some users have experienced an error installing on 12.04.3.) Boot the installation machine from the Ubuntu installation CD. See the requirements Remember: do not select and install additional packages while installing Ubuntu. Amahi requires the default Desktop install (GUI) Install Ubuntu Desktop until you get to the desktop. See this article for for illustrated instructions on installing Ubuntu Desktop. Server install (headless) WARNING SERVER INSTALL DOES NOT CURRENTLY WORK. USE THIS WORK-AROUND IF YOU MUST. Install Ubuntu Server until you reboot and are at the command line. See this detailed guide for installing Ubuntu Server. Note that there is no support for a Desktop at the console. It’s possible via VNC 2. Install Amahi At the desktop, start a terminal window. On the Dash home, search for terminal. Click on the icon with caption terminal Execute the following two commands in the terminal window: wget http://u12.amahi.org/install-amahi sh install-amahi The first command gets the installer and the second one starts the Amahi install. The install script will ask for two things Your install code. You get this from your Amahi control panel Your password. Some of it runs as an administrator user This part may take about 5 to 10 minutes on a recent system, much more on older ones The time it takes depends on the speed of your PC and your internet connection The system may pop up one or two windows asking you to update and/or check for updates manually. This is left up to you. Amahi does not recommend aggressively updating unless you are an expert Linux user. Once the installation is compl