Hello everyone, I had an issue I was hoping I might get some help on please. The story goes like this, I installed Kubuntu 12.10 x86 with an encrypted LVM on a 120gb SSD, my system has 8gb of ram and a Black Edition Phenom II unlocked to a Quad Core(easily done in BIOS). I had it duel booting with Windows 7 (installed on a different SSD). It worked ok, but it would always give me warnings that it needed to be updated. I updated it a few times, but it would never seem to update to the newest version. So I downloaded and burned 14.10 x64 onto a dvd and tried to reinstall it. The reinstall went fine, no issues, but it did not reboot my computer. I had to hit the reboot button after 5 minutes. Then upon starting up, it said it could not "wake up" my CPU cores. I shut it down, waited 10 seconds, and started it back up, it booted but I had no use of my USB wireless keyboard and mouse. I shut the system down, reinstalled the newest version. Again I had to press the reset button to reboot it, but it did reboot correctly this time, though I still have no use of my keyboard and mouse. It asks for my passphrase to decrypt the drive, but it does not accept any input. I am connected to the internet and have set it to install any 3rd party software needed, and any updates available. The Live CD of Kubuntu works perfectly, no issues.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on, or could please point me in the correct direction? I'm a semi-newb, I did bashed my head through an install of Gentoo linux a few years ago, where I got my first taste of KDE. That is why I wanted to install Kubuntu, less head pain to install but the same desktop look and feel.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on, or could please point me in the correct direction? I'm a semi-newb, I did bashed my head through an install of Gentoo linux a few years ago, where I got my first taste of KDE. That is why I wanted to install Kubuntu, less head pain to install but the same desktop look and feel.
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