Originally Posted by NunoLava1998 Already installed some time ago. Im gonna download iso tommorow beacuse my cores are heating up to 70-80c, and that is not healthy. Have you checked other possible causes for the heat: a fan that stopped working, dust inside the computer, a process the loads the CPU constantly?
Originally Posted by sudodus Have you checked other possible causes for the heat: a fan that stopped working, dust inside the computer, a process the loads the CPU constantly? Im pretty sure its dust. And other problem is fan that stopped working. SERIOUSLY, I have 4 fans in lm-sensors, 3 of the fans are at 0 RPM (not working) the other 1 fan never reaches 2000 RPM and never goes below 1250 RPM.
Maybe it is a good idea to blow the dust away and replace the bad fans now
Another error was that unetbootin was messing up the ubuntu font.
Originally Posted by NunoLava1998 Another error was that unetbootin was messing up the ubuntu font. I don't understand how that could happen. Or are you talking about the boot menu? Unetbootin's boot menu is different from that of Ubuntu, when booted from DVD or via mkusb and the Startup Disk Creator, but when Ubuntu is booted live or installed, its fonts should be independent of Unetbootin. -o- How far have you reached now in your attempts to install and try Ubuntu 15.04? - Have you tried it live? - results? - Have you installed it? - results?
Well, having test Ubuntu partitions, I just zsync latest vivid .iso (or any other ubuntu .iso for the last couple years) Select Files from the unity launcher navigate to where ever the .iso file is double left click on it do a "restore" plugging in a USB drive Make sure USB drive is selected and not a hard drive. You get a couple chances to make sure. Note, wipes out whatever is on the USB drive Note: I don't see a way to do a live persistent image. Has been the most reliable USB bootable image writer I've run over the years.
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