For those who, like me, have an nvidia graphics card and a live disk or an install that sticks or freezes, try out this workaround.
This well reported bug has been in the nouveau driver for a few years and causes the above mentioned freezes, which can only be escaped by a hard shutdown or restart.
Workaround
At the disc bootup screen, press 'e' to edit and find the text 'quiet splash', insert the word 'nomodeset' in front of it, then press f10 to boot the disk [or thumb drive].
When install is complete, after restart, at the boot screen again, press 'e' to edit and enter 'nomodeset'.
When your system has started immediately enable the recommended nvidia drivers.
You won't see the freeze problem again until next install [unless, finally, at last, the bug has been addressed.]
It does concern me that a novice user with an nvidia card and a desire to try out *ubuntu might find he or she is unable to run the software because of this long running bug.
This well reported bug has been in the nouveau driver for a few years and causes the above mentioned freezes, which can only be escaped by a hard shutdown or restart.
Workaround
At the disc bootup screen, press 'e' to edit and find the text 'quiet splash', insert the word 'nomodeset' in front of it, then press f10 to boot the disk [or thumb drive].
When install is complete, after restart, at the boot screen again, press 'e' to edit and enter 'nomodeset'.
When your system has started immediately enable the recommended nvidia drivers.
You won't see the freeze problem again until next install [unless, finally, at last, the bug has been addressed.]
It does concern me that a novice user with an nvidia card and a desire to try out *ubuntu might find he or she is unable to run the software because of this long running bug.
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