For those who are new to Ubuntu, I have a important warning. Right now the newer version of Ubuntu is the release called Noble release. Please do not use that until it gets fixed. It is currently getting PPA errors which is very dramatic to solve. Thank me later.
I tried installing choosing the first option because I want both windows and Ubuntu and after choosing the timezone as soon as i click next it says "something went wrong" and I'm unable to install it.
@@abbas9001 I gave up and went with Linux Mint, but I ended up having it installed on an SD card instead, for some reason Mint when I try installing Mint alongside Windows there's some error and won't let me install, maybe my partions are in a configuration Linux doesn't like, so I have it on an SD card and boot from it when I want Linux. I really don't want to wipe my hard drive and start over for this.
@@abbas9001 I had the same issue. Something to do with the wireless module. Seems to install after disabling both Bluetooth and WiFi. This issue isn't present on Ubuntu 22.0.4 and Linux Mint. Edit: My wireless module is Realtek RTL8822CE.
@@zulhailmieI also have the same issue, I've seen people have been complaining about this for a long time now, what leads me to think that solving this issue isn't a priority for the developers... I was trying to dual boot Ubuntu with windows 11 on a galaxy book. But i keep getting "we don't know what went wrong" every single time and no other option than rebooting and trying again, which is a fantastic message to get, as you can imagine
Please am on the second to last page of the Ubuntu installation , where it sets my location automatically, when I clicked next it keeps loading forever, without showing me the last program which is install, How do I overcome this please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I tried to install Kubuntu and Ubuntu, to try them out. Could not get in to the live usb for either. So, im back to Linux Mint, because at least when i make a live, bootable usb, it opens. Maybe ill poke around with future updates.
What if I have a 5 year old UEFI PC (meets requirements) that will NOT boot from a USB and I don't have a DVD (24.04 is too big anyway). I tried making a partition and putting the .iso in it, but I cannot boot from it. Any suggestions? Thanks for your time.
On installation menu, go to advanced installation, 2 erase the partition, 3 put signal + create a new efi partition with 500 mb and after that create ext4 , point / and click install. It will work but remember, use 22.04 because 24.04 will not work mbr partition. I solved this with this procedure. Good luck. In your case create a efi partition with 500mb all manually.
@@NerdOnTheStreet and also when I plug my USB of Ubuntu Ubuntu starts and when I plug off and restart then system show message of no boot has been detected 😢😢 😭 plz help me it's argent plzz
I replied to your email last night, before I even saw your comment here. My email address is intended for business inquiries and not really for personal tech support-- the forum & chat room links in the description are great for that, though!
I haven't personally used it. I think it's a semi-reasonable business model that's similar to how Red Hat operates RHEL in some ways. On the other hand, I think e.g. kernel live patching is something that's mostly useful for servers and not entirely relevant for desktop/laptop usage, and I think the fact that they withhold _security_ updates from non-subscribers (after doing the work of preparing the updates) is bad optics for Canonical. As a maintainer of Pop!_OS (at my day job, which is not affiliated with this channel), I will say the level to which Canonical tied Ubuntu Pro services and advertising into the Ubuntu metapackages and basic packages such as apt has been extremely annoying at times. Pop!_OS has ended up having to do a lot of whack-a-mole work trying to suppress advertisements for services that don't work on Pop!_OS anyway. However, the implementation makes sense from their perspective, and dealing with that sort of thing comes with the territory of being a derivative distribution. Reading the current terms of service for the personal (free for 5 machines) Ubuntu Pro subscription, I don't see anything that suggests it's not allowed to be used for commercial usage-- only that it's limited to 5 machines (per legal entity) and that it's provided as-is/with no warranty. So if you're actually daily driving Ubuntu, I'd see no reason not to sign up for the personal account and see if you notice any of the features. (I remember having an Ubuntu One account that I signed into on my Ubuntu installs back when that was an actual service; it was obviously a different type of service, but I had no problem creating an account with Canonical.)
I recently installed Ubuntu 24.04.01 LTS on my HP ProBook 6570b. The installation seemed to complete without any issues, but after rebooting, I get the following error: "Boot device not found. Please install an operating system." I am unable to boot into Ubuntu, and it seems like the system is not detecting the hard drive with the OS installed. Request for Help* How can I fix the "Boot device not found" issue and successfully boot into Ubuntu?
On installation menu, go to advanced installation, 2 erase the partition, 3 put signal + create ext4 , point / and click install. 4 It wiil appear no efi partition found go with your own risk, 5 ignore this click install and go ahead. It will work but remember, use 22.04 because 24.04 will not work mbr partition. I solved this with this procedure. Good luck.
Great tutorial to show novice users such as myself, that the Ubuntu install is rather straight forward. I am going to give this a go to see if I can use it as daily driver. We'll see, it's either this a Mac because I am ready to walk away from windows
Yeah, Ubuntu 24.04 ships Python 3.12.3 (while 22.04 ships Python 3.10.6, as you said). A minor version bump like that doesn't seem like it should be a huge deal, but then again, I'm not primarily a Python developer. I will say that staying on an older OS version just for the Python version it ships seems a little overkill and certainly unsustainable over the long term. If you really need to stick with one specific version of Python, you might eventually want to look into solutions like Docker/Podman containers or at least Distrobox to let you run Python 3.10 in an Ubuntu 22.04 environment from a newer OS version (or any other OS entirely).
Hey, love your content. I wanted to ask have you ever considered making a guide on how to setup a media playback server, User can upload video or audio and other users can listen/watch to these files.
There are various pieces of server-side software that allow that, and I've definitely considered covering some of them. Any in particular you're interested in?
When i click on try or Install Ubuntu and then Ubuntu load it shows my ssd and hdd but in a Bios Setting it doesn't shows. I installed Ubuntu in ssd but the laptop shows an error no bootable media found like that. What should I do 😢?
hey i have installed ubuntu in my laptop and my touchpad is not working i restarted the system and it works for few mins then its stops working i have to restart again can u tell me how to resolve this issue
For an issue like that, you're definitely going to want to include what specific model of laptop you have when you ask questions about it. The first troubleshooting step I'd take is to boot the system, run "sudo journalctl -f" in a terminal, then see if relevant-looking output shows up at the moment when the touchpad stops working.
If you downloaded it from the correct place, then that was a false positive from Microsoft or your security software. It's free & open-source software, so they may not pay Microsoft for signing keys.
Install Ubuntu 20.0 with your tutorial, now that I want to install the new one I was searching for your videos just found it ... And I was happy ❤ Your tutorial is straight forward ❤😊
🎉actually that realease is fixed, and as it is a Long Term Support (LTS) release, meaning it has undergone extensive testing and will receive security updates for a long period of time; the current understanding is that there are no major outstanding issues with the release as of its official launch on April 25, 2024
Nice to see you making videos Jacob. One of the OGs right there.
For those who are new to Ubuntu, I have a important warning. Right now the newer version of Ubuntu is the release called Noble release. Please do not use that until it gets fixed. It is currently getting PPA errors which is very dramatic to solve. Thank me later.
I want to install Ubuntu so when I'm installing it show something went wrong so .
Should I install Ubuntu 24.00 or which version
@@sambarapusaianuj install 22 its better
It take 6 hour yo instal and finalt not boot
hi, I have a question. Is the version 24.04.1 LTS the “Noble Release” you mentioned?
Which version should we use then?
I tried installing choosing the first option because I want both windows and Ubuntu and after choosing the timezone as soon as i click next it says "something went wrong" and I'm unable to install it.
Yeah same issue with me too.
Did you get a solution for it ?
@@abbas9001 I gave up and went with Linux Mint, but I ended up having it installed on an SD card instead, for some reason Mint when I try installing Mint alongside Windows there's some error and won't let me install, maybe my partions are in a configuration Linux doesn't like, so I have it on an SD card and boot from it when I want Linux. I really don't want to wipe my hard drive and start over for this.
@@abbas9001 I had the same issue. Something to do with the wireless module. Seems to install after disabling both Bluetooth and WiFi. This issue isn't present on Ubuntu 22.0.4 and Linux Mint.
Edit: My wireless module is Realtek RTL8822CE.
@@zulhailmieI also have the same issue, I've seen people have been complaining about this for a long time now, what leads me to think that solving this issue isn't a priority for the developers... I was trying to dual boot Ubuntu with windows 11 on a galaxy book. But i keep getting "we don't know what went wrong" every single time and no other option than rebooting and trying again, which is a fantastic message to get, as you can imagine
@@zulhailmieBy the way I also tried turning airplane mode on before starting the installer but that didn't help either.
How i insatall ZOOM in U buntu
Please am on the second to last page of the Ubuntu installation , where it sets my location automatically, when I clicked next it keeps loading forever, without showing me the last program which is install,
How do I overcome this please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I tried to install Kubuntu and Ubuntu, to try them out. Could not get in to the live usb for either. So, im back to Linux Mint, because at least when i make a live, bootable usb, it opens. Maybe ill poke around with future updates.
There is not show any wifi icon, I try a lot things and not see, It makes crazy. Can someone help!
I get a error
i have installed ubuntu on my virtual drive. how can i use wifi becuase virtual machine is saying no wifi machine is detected
I have the same problem and I don't know how to fix.
Hey! Jacob
Please help me out with this issue.
(Ubuntu gets stuck on while copying files and the installation process)
Same
@@MachetePanda-f1m oh sorry! That shit hurts bro
Ya for me having this problem, ubuntu get to error after copying and installing it not completed the install. Have you come out of that
I get no signal on my screen after removing my usb an pressing enter. I can't get it to wanna boot back up now either
How partition will create for MBR please tell me who knows anyone
Wifi adapter is missing.. How to fix it
Yes, I have the same problem.
Wifi adaptor missing can you help me
Asus tuf f15??
@@AshishHiwale-gj7xk asus vivobook 15x oled
I need help too.
So after installing Ubuntu am I able to install other open softwares like koha
Will the downloaded file (the .iso) still be there after the flash tool runs?
What if I have a 5 year old UEFI PC (meets requirements) that will NOT boot from a USB and I don't have a DVD (24.04 is too big anyway). I tried making a partition and putting the .iso in it, but I cannot boot from it. Any suggestions? Thanks for your time.
On installation menu, go to advanced installation, 2 erase the partition, 3 put signal + create a new efi partition with 500 mb and after that create ext4 , point / and click install. It will work but remember, use 22.04 because 24.04 will not work mbr partition. I solved this with this procedure. Good luck. In your case create a efi partition with 500mb all manually.
I plan on building a PC that will have no OS, which asset from the etcher website should I download for that?
First. Get a DVD or something bootable. Then get a windows os then get etcher. Flash it or burn it on a DVD and then just install Ubuntu
How to create partition after this
9.43 help no options are showing up
Same 😂,
How did you resolve it?
can you/someone/anyone make a video about how to install linux with manual partitions on an ssd, not a vm please? i want an esp, root, swap and home.
What should I do to set the power profile into the balanced mode and power safe mode in
Lubuntu 24.04,as it is possible to do in Ubuntu 24.04?
Yes, power profile daemon modes are in the upper-right menu on Ubuntu, and also in the Power page of the Settings app. Balanced mode is the default.
@@NerdOnTheStreetSir I got error of Ubuntu couldn't install when u get option of restart after installing plz and me it's argent
@@NerdOnTheStreet and also when I plug my USB of Ubuntu
Ubuntu starts and when I plug off and restart then system show message of no boot has been detected 😢😢 😭 plz help me it's argent plzz
So it won't accept the file saying "Error: (0 , h.requestMetadata) is not a function"
Use Rufus
@@stt2697 is that an app?
Will Trim work if the drive encryption is enabled?
Is it the same for kali
I getting system problem detected
sent you an email about Ubuntu 24 screensaver problem, can you please answer? Chris
I replied to your email last night, before I even saw your comment here. My email address is intended for business inquiries and not really for personal tech support-- the forum & chat room links in the description are great for that, though!
I would like to know your opinion and thoughts on Ubuntu Pro?
I haven't personally used it. I think it's a semi-reasonable business model that's similar to how Red Hat operates RHEL in some ways. On the other hand, I think e.g. kernel live patching is something that's mostly useful for servers and not entirely relevant for desktop/laptop usage, and I think the fact that they withhold _security_ updates from non-subscribers (after doing the work of preparing the updates) is bad optics for Canonical.
As a maintainer of Pop!_OS (at my day job, which is not affiliated with this channel), I will say the level to which Canonical tied Ubuntu Pro services and advertising into the Ubuntu metapackages and basic packages such as apt has been extremely annoying at times. Pop!_OS has ended up having to do a lot of whack-a-mole work trying to suppress advertisements for services that don't work on Pop!_OS anyway. However, the implementation makes sense from their perspective, and dealing with that sort of thing comes with the territory of being a derivative distribution.
Reading the current terms of service for the personal (free for 5 machines) Ubuntu Pro subscription, I don't see anything that suggests it's not allowed to be used for commercial usage-- only that it's limited to 5 machines (per legal entity) and that it's provided as-is/with no warranty. So if you're actually daily driving Ubuntu, I'd see no reason not to sign up for the personal account and see if you notice any of the features. (I remember having an Ubuntu One account that I signed into on my Ubuntu installs back when that was an actual service; it was obviously a different type of service, but I had no problem creating an account with Canonical.)
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I recently installed Ubuntu 24.04.01 LTS on my HP ProBook 6570b. The installation seemed to complete without any issues, but after rebooting, I get the following error:
"Boot device not found. Please install an operating system."
I am unable to boot into Ubuntu, and it seems like the system is not detecting the hard drive with the OS installed.
Request for Help* How can I fix the "Boot device not found" issue and successfully boot into Ubuntu?
If you still getting issue comment here !
On installation menu, go to advanced installation, 2 erase the partition, 3 put signal + create ext4 , point / and click install. 4 It wiil appear no efi partition found go with your own risk, 5 ignore this click install and go ahead. It will work but remember, use 22.04 because 24.04 will not work mbr partition. I solved this with this procedure. Good luck.
Is the Bios into the UEFI mode,or into the legacy mode?
Ubuntu should work with either, but I'd recommend UEFI mode. The example in this video was UEFI.
Great tutorial to show novice users such as myself, that the Ubuntu install is rather straight forward. I am going to give this a go to see if I can use it as daily driver. We'll see, it's either this a Mac because I am ready to walk away from windows
I use Ventoy ISO boot loader. I didn’t like it. I went back to 2204 because there was no option for Python3 3.10.
Yeah, Ubuntu 24.04 ships Python 3.12.3 (while 22.04 ships Python 3.10.6, as you said). A minor version bump like that doesn't seem like it should be a huge deal, but then again, I'm not primarily a Python developer.
I will say that staying on an older OS version just for the Python version it ships seems a little overkill and certainly unsustainable over the long term. If you really need to stick with one specific version of Python, you might eventually want to look into solutions like Docker/Podman containers or at least Distrobox to let you run Python 3.10 in an Ubuntu 22.04 environment from a newer OS version (or any other OS entirely).
how to download without usb?
ISO file , burn to physical dvd
I am switching today on my gaming rig from windows 11
Nice! Good luck!
Hey, love your content. I wanted to ask have you ever considered making a guide on how to setup a media playback server, User can upload video or audio and other users can listen/watch to these files.
There are various pieces of server-side software that allow that, and I've definitely considered covering some of them. Any in particular you're interested in?
When i click on try or Install Ubuntu and then Ubuntu load it shows my ssd and hdd but in a Bios Setting it doesn't shows.
I installed Ubuntu in ssd but the laptop shows an error no bootable media found like that.
What should I do 😢?
Thank you brother!
hey i have installed ubuntu in my laptop and my touchpad is not working i restarted the system and it works for few mins then its stops working i have to restart again can u tell me how to resolve this issue
For an issue like that, you're definitely going to want to include what specific model of laptop you have when you ask questions about it.
The first troubleshooting step I'd take is to boot the system, run "sudo journalctl -f" in a terminal, then see if relevant-looking output shows up at the moment when the touchpad stops working.
@@NerdOnTheStreet i hv latitude 5410
@@hariJayanth-skilo i went to install ubutnu24.4 on my laptop but its giving me an error it wont install
downloaded this app and alerts when off has ransom ware in it
If you downloaded it from the correct place, then that was a false positive from Microsoft or your security software. It's free & open-source software, so they may not pay Microsoft for signing keys.
I got to say I love the haircut, looks great and thanks for making this video, it helps a lot!
Install Ubuntu 20.0 with your tutorial, now that I want to install the new one I was searching for your videos just found it ... And I was happy ❤
Your tutorial is straight forward ❤😊
nice goooood
🎉actually that realease is fixed, and as it is a Long Term Support (LTS) release, meaning it has undergone extensive testing and will receive security updates for a long period of time; the current understanding is that there are no major outstanding issues with the release as of its official launch on April 25, 2024
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