I encountered an issue while using 22.04 to breathe life into an old Dell N5110. I know it's just an old device but I had it lying around rocking a 120 GB SSD. Removing the SSD inside the chassis is a chore & a half. After logging into the device, I encountered this five-second black screen where my mouse just froze. Awesome video & great content. Keep up the good work.
If you ever require Kali Linux bootable USB, I would recommend using the balena etcher tool on windows or other Linux distros. Rufus just didn't cut it for me. Encountered multiple instances of graphical install failing, leading to the tty mode only.
I installed this today and the boot from the USB took forever! I walked away after 15 minutes looking at a black screen and blinking cursor and came back an hour later and I had an install screen. Other than that the install was similar. Good video.
sudo apt dist-upgrade 21.10 && sudo do-release-upgrade -d for the 22.04 LTS installation. I had to upgrade ubuntu 20.04 LTS to 21.10 first and then upgrade that to 22.40 and merely half an hour.
@@hamatawah3698 thanks for the information but my install was a fresh install. Once a GUI appeared it didn't take too long it was the initial boot where I just had a black screen and a blinking cursor.
@@ubeaut I was about to do the same a fresh install from the usb stick which I ultimately did not do yet straight from the terminal with those simple commands, you are right, either GUI or CLi saving the time and hustle with th usb fresh install. Have a great day, sir.
@@ubeaut lol, I was hoping you'd tell me as you said it took a long time but who knows as I am planning to run linux on cheap ChromeOs with VM Kali Linux. Anyways, your old vaio laptop should be bomb now, yes??
I like the t-shi - oh wow, look at that funky background! Ubuntu 22.04 is doing fine by me so far. Interesting aside: when attempting to upgrade from 21.10 in a terminal session I was informed that there was no new release available! Apparently even on release day 22.04 was still marked as "in development". You had to force the upgrade via sudo do-release-upgrade -d
Have you experienced the bug related to Firefox? I have been facing this issue of firefox not starting up. I installed Chrome instead. I wonder if it is just me who faced this bug with Ubuntu 22.04?
Has anyone tried dual booting 22.04? There seems to be some problem regarding detecting OS installed on system to show in grub menu....... Can anyone confirm if this is the case.... I'll be doing an installfest for some people and I'm worried🙁
@@treyquattro Did you install 22.04 or upgrade from previous? Did other OS appear in grub menu out of the box...... I haven't installed 22.04 but articles on web suggest need to do some configuration for it to appear
@@shriteendhamasker9499 I did one upgrade and one fresh install, both on the metal. Other OS's are in GRUB menu - so long as update-grub gets run you should be fine.
Noobie to Linux. Great video! Unfortunately I've tried installing Ubuntu multiple times and it doesn't recognize my monitor from the start of the install. I'm essentially blind for the install questions because It defaulted to 640x480 on my 4K res monitor. Am able to get to Display during the installs but unable to change the resolution. Debian 12 installs fine and works great. Can I create a file (like a Windows .INI file) to define the monitor or another way to get around this?
Thanks a lot for that tutorial, I learned new things today! So how do you record your screen even when you're installing a whole OS anyway! I mean, the screen recorded app shouldn't be available if you're still installing the OS!
Thank you for great content. I have a Dell Lattitude 5500 which has Vista on it. LOL. (grabbed at a tag sale for $2) I have some q's: 1. i will be removing vista completely should I do this before DL ubuntu? 2. its a 32 bit 2.0 GB-which ubuntu version is best to dl? I have a thumb drive of ubuntu used for another machine but thats for 64bit. thx!
I have followed your steps and insted of ubuntu isntalling on ssd it installed to usb which im installing ubuntu from... Cant make it install on ssd i even tried manualy creating partitions.
for some reason I got installation problem when I try put some directory at different partitions like /home or /usr where I never have the problem on 16.04 through 20.04. In the end I set them up after installation on my nvme is over
Great video! Straight forward, direct to the point, very well explained, great quality (4k/60) and not too long. I was looking for a vid like this to help a few newbies make the jump to Linux - a picture / video says more than a thousand words. Liked and subbed.
How you had already Ubuntu and needed to install Ubuntu the same version though? Also how can they provide support for free (LTS or Long Tine Support).?
What? Ive been using 22.04 LTS for two months through WSL2 it came out last October. I guess the normal desktop version needed more development time compared to the VM version?
Unable to download anything from firefox and from chrom when I click on download, it starts downloading but chrome freezes permanently, I'm forced to restart chrome again.
I've been trying to download this for days.....so frustrated......my installation page looks nothing like yours......if you know why...... please help.......
Everything worked fine until it said that I should remove the medium and press Enter. I did it and then it just said "No Bootable Device". What went wrong?
@@immortality6832 Hey thanks for the reply! I actually got it about a day after posting this. I was in UEFI Mode and had to change to legacy and install the OS again.
I am planning on installing Ubuntu on my pc and I would like to do it on my NVMe drive. When I choose the option to "erase data", will it erase all the data on my system, i.e NVMe drive + all hardrives? Or will it just erase the data on the drive in which the operating system is installed?
how do you actually record that if you are out of windows and not even in ubuntu but instead in the installation process? what is the trick to achieve that?
I tried to install first 3 times didn’t work so I uninstalled it I installed again this time I tried the “Try Ubuntu” button but it’s been like an hour and it’s not booting. Help. Pls.
Do you have any suggestions for an error message during upgrade from 20.04 to 22.04? On boot up I get “Oh No! Something has gone wrong. A problem has occurred and the system can’t recover. Please contact a system administrator”. Thanks!
@@LearnLinuxTV I have a problem when logging into my Ubuntu One Account, It tells me that I would need a Passphrase from my OpenID or something. Please tell me how to create one so that I can log in successfully?
Hey there I was a windows user, now i want to install Ubuntu as an OS but i am stuck at partitions i made 3 partition While i was installation of windows OS 5 years back. Few months back it got currept and restart plenty of time. My HDD is of 500 GB i made Each petitions of 165 GB. Now i want to install Ubuntu on C drive and i am unable to find out which is my C drive. can you help?
I have a problem. My CPU2 core is either on 100% usage all the time or is jumping up and down from 0 to 100 and inbetween. The system is also slow to open apps and laggy when playing videos and overall very slow compared to when I had Windows 10 a day ago when I had no performance issues. I've been searching for a fix or help for a day and no answer anywhere. No process taking over 10% of CPU. Does anyone have any idea what could be the problem? I'm rockin' i3 10100F and 1050Ti on AsRock B460M with 8Gigs of RAM.
Hi I just bought a used Thinkpad T470s. I noticed that it's not on the Ubuntu list of certified laptops list. Should I still attempt to install Ubuntu? Thanks all
super ze takie kanaly powstaja dla poczatkujacycj, mi zajmuje 10 min i wszystko mam jak bylo :)
I encountered an issue while using 22.04 to breathe life into an old Dell N5110. I know it's just an old device but I had it lying around rocking a 120 GB SSD.
Removing the SSD inside the chassis is a chore & a half.
After logging into the device, I encountered this five-second black screen where my mouse just froze.
Awesome video & great content. Keep up the good work.
Later, I had to ditch the Ubuntu, due to how laggy the system felt and went with Kali Linux instead.
If you ever require Kali Linux bootable USB, I would recommend using the balena etcher tool on windows or other Linux distros. Rufus just didn't cut it for me. Encountered multiple instances of graphical install failing, leading to the tty mode only.
A very important part which you excluded: how you manage to get to the boot menu?
Good video, greetings from Ecuador, South America
I installed this today and the boot from the USB took forever! I walked away after 15 minutes looking at a black screen and blinking cursor and came back an hour later and I had an install screen. Other than that the install was similar. Good video.
sudo apt dist-upgrade 21.10 && sudo do-release-upgrade -d for the 22.04 LTS installation. I had to upgrade ubuntu 20.04 LTS to 21.10 first and then upgrade that to 22.40 and merely half an hour.
@@hamatawah3698 thanks for the information but my install was a fresh install. Once a GUI appeared it didn't take too long it was the initial boot where I just had a black screen and a blinking cursor.
@@ubeaut I was about to do the same a fresh install from the usb stick which I ultimately did not do yet straight from the terminal with those simple commands, you are right, either GUI or CLi saving the time and hustle with th usb fresh install. Have a great day, sir.
@@hamatawah3698 if you do a fresh install let me know if it takes a long boot time before setting the gui screen. It may just be my old vaio laptop.
@@ubeaut lol, I was hoping you'd tell me as you said it took a long time but who knows as I am planning to run linux on cheap ChromeOs with VM Kali Linux. Anyways, your old vaio laptop should be bomb now, yes??
In my case the blinking dash on the top left corner it's going for ever , Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Your office looks awesome!
Splendid walkthrough! Thank you!
I have changed to Linux Mint LMDE5 after using Ubuntu since version 8.04. Just needed a change. Also changed back to Firefox from Google chrome.
Nice bro thanks
thanks for mentioning to check the third-party software installation. i didnt check this last time and my boot failed because of it. THNX!!!!
Thank you for this excellent video. Easy to follow and I installed Ubuntu now.
Very nice & easily explained
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Awesome
I like the t-shi - oh wow, look at that funky background!
Ubuntu 22.04 is doing fine by me so far. Interesting aside: when attempting to upgrade from 21.10 in a terminal session I was informed that there was no new release available! Apparently even on release day 22.04 was still marked as "in development". You had to force the upgrade via sudo do-release-upgrade -d
Great as usual and Thank You.
how much time does it takes (approximately) to install it on intel 2.9 core 2 duo with 8GB of ram
Thanks Jay, great explanation
thank you - this was so detailed and helpful.
Looks nice and polished.
Have you experienced the bug related to Firefox? I have been facing this issue of firefox not starting up. I installed Chrome instead. I wonder if it is just me who faced this bug with Ubuntu 22.04?
Has anyone tried dual booting 22.04? There seems to be some problem regarding detecting OS installed on system to show in grub menu....... Can anyone confirm if this is the case.... I'll be doing an installfest for some people and I'm worried🙁
with what? I'm dual-booting it, actually triple-booting with Windows and another Linux distro
@@treyquattro Did you install 22.04 or upgrade from previous? Did other OS appear in grub menu out of the box...... I haven't installed 22.04 but articles on web suggest need to do some configuration for it to appear
@@shriteendhamasker9499 I did one upgrade and one fresh install, both on the metal. Other OS's are in GRUB menu - so long as update-grub gets run you should be fine.
Thank you for your effort and time, it provide us alternative other then MS operating system
Noobie to Linux. Great video! Unfortunately I've tried installing Ubuntu multiple times and it doesn't recognize my monitor from the start of the install. I'm essentially blind for the install questions because It defaulted to 640x480 on my 4K res monitor. Am able to get to Display during the installs but unable to change the resolution. Debian 12 installs fine and works great. Can I create a file (like a Windows .INI file) to define the monitor or another way to get around this?
Thanks a lot for that tutorial, I learned new things today!
So how do you record your screen even when you're installing a whole OS anyway! I mean, the screen recorded app shouldn't be available if you're still installing the OS!
great questionn
Thank you for great content. I have a Dell Lattitude 5500 which has Vista on it. LOL. (grabbed at a tag sale for $2) I have some q's: 1. i will be removing vista completely should I do this before DL ubuntu? 2. its a 32 bit 2.0 GB-which ubuntu version is best to dl? I have a thumb drive of ubuntu used for another machine but thats for 64bit. thx!
Ubuntu doesn't support 32-bit anymore so your best bet is mx linux.
I have followed your steps and insted of ubuntu isntalling on ssd it installed to usb which im installing ubuntu from... Cant make it install on ssd i even tried manualy creating partitions.
for some reason I got installation problem when I try put some directory at different partitions like /home or /usr where I never have the problem on 16.04 through 20.04.
In the end I set them up after installation on my nvme is over
If i choose erase disk Is it only wiped out my C drive or whole of my hard disk?
Thanks For your sharing Man.
Great video! Straight forward, direct to the point, very well explained, great quality (4k/60) and not too long. I was looking for a vid like this to help a few newbies make the jump to Linux - a picture / video says more than a thousand words. Liked and subbed.
What if you’re stuck at “detecting files systems”?
How is this version of ubuntu for a web server, is it safe to do new builds using this version, or should i stay with 20.04 LTS for now?
How you had already Ubuntu and needed to install Ubuntu the same version though? Also how can they provide support for free (LTS or Long Tine Support).?
Animations are not smooth, at least for me. Other than that, it's definitely an upgrade from 20.04
What? Ive been using 22.04 LTS for two months through WSL2 it came out last October. I guess the normal desktop version needed more development time compared to the VM version?
I’m trying to install Ubuntu. I don’t get the INSTALLATION SELECT, but it goes straight to UBUNTO HOMESCREEN and that’s it
Great video thanks!
Thank you for this excellent video.
mine freezes every time i try to reinstall or erase the disk i dont know what to do anymore
For some reason I got into the "try mode" without the option to install it right away.
It's super slow to install it from the "try mode"
Unable to download anything from firefox and from chrom when I click on download, it starts downloading but chrome freezes permanently, I'm forced to restart chrome again.
I've been trying to download this for days.....so frustrated......my installation page looks nothing like yours......if you know why...... please help.......
during Ubuntu installation my cursor gets stuck and i was unable to install it....please reply how can I solve this problem
Everything worked fine until it said that I should remove the medium and press Enter. I did it and then it just said "No Bootable Device". What went wrong?
enter bios and then boot options. change it from legacy to uefi (hybird) then see if it is fixed or you have to re install
@@immortality6832 Hey thanks for the reply! I actually got it about a day after posting this. I was in UEFI Mode and had to change to legacy and install the OS again.
Unfortunate, my new installed ubuntu does not load any additional installed programs. Do you know a solution?
Thanks for your vedio Sir...
Thank you so much👍
As always, yet another high quality know- how video. Great job 👏
I have an I3 CPU with 12 GB RAM, ist this enough for good performance? Thanks ! :)
I am planning on installing Ubuntu on my pc and I would like to do it on my NVMe drive. When I choose the option to "erase data", will it erase all the data on my system, i.e NVMe drive + all hardrives? Or will it just erase the data on the drive in which the operating system is installed?
Only this NVMe drive, Bro
how do you actually record that if you are out of windows and not even in ubuntu but instead in the installation process? what is the trick to achieve that?
I can't access my windows ssd from ubuntu... please help. Its saying encrypted and is asking for a passphrase. Any help
I tried to install first 3 times didn’t work so I uninstalled it I installed again this time I tried the “Try Ubuntu” button but it’s been like an hour and it’s not booting. Help. Pls.
12:31They still haven't fixed the damn mouse point position.
Do you have any suggestions for an error message during upgrade from 20.04 to 22.04? On boot up I get “Oh No! Something has gone wrong. A problem has occurred and the system can’t recover. Please contact a system administrator”. Thanks!
You helped me a lot. Thanks you
Glad I could help!
@@LearnLinuxTV I have a problem when logging into my Ubuntu One Account, It tells me that I would need a Passphrase from my OpenID or something. Please tell me how to create one so that I can log in successfully?
What about partitions? have u any guide?
How do I remove the installation medium
Does erasing the previous OS also erases the Ram and graphics and affects performance of the device
No. The ram gets erase everytime you reboot your computer on any operating system.
Thank you!
You bet!
Hey there
I was a windows user, now i want to install Ubuntu as an OS but i am stuck at partitions i made 3 partition While i was installation of windows OS 5 years back.
Few months back it got currept and restart plenty of time. My HDD is of 500 GB i made Each petitions of 165 GB.
Now i want to install Ubuntu on C drive and i am unable to find out which is my C drive.
can you help?
I have a problem. My CPU2 core is either on 100% usage all the time or is jumping up and down from 0 to 100 and inbetween. The system is also slow to open apps and laggy when playing videos and overall very slow compared to when I had Windows 10 a day ago when I had no performance issues. I've been searching for a fix or help for a day and no answer anywhere. No process taking over 10% of CPU. Does anyone have any idea what could be the problem?
I'm rockin' i3 10100F and 1050Ti on AsRock B460M with 8Gigs of RAM.
Install propiretary nvidia drivers.
is 1.7ghz quad core not enough
It was very helpful for me, especially about the Wireless problem solving extra video and other things. Thanks
Is it necessary to install 22.04 if i already have 20.04??
If you want to start afresh: Yes. If not, no.
Thanks, 👌
Thanks bro...
Stuck at HP logo after reboot 😓
thanks
It’s great and useful
gonna test drive it in virtual environment but probably stick with mint and pop os.
that wifi video link didn't work
Hi
I just bought a used Thinkpad T470s. I noticed that it's not on the Ubuntu list of certified laptops list. Should I still attempt to install Ubuntu? Thanks all
Why do none of these installation walkthrough show how much disk space the installation will take!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Can anyone help to me fix chrome scroll issue
is there a way to setup raid 0 using the desktop install cd?
Not recomendado tho
Jesus christ is there any simple fucking way of installing ubuntu. What a frustrating process. A big confusing mess
Man Ubuntu sucks.. this snap bullshit even on server? WTF
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