When trying running Ubuntu 12.10 off a usb drive, I encounter an error while prevent me from doing anything else

Posted by Nil on Ask Ubuntu See other posts from Ask Ubuntu or by Nil
Published on 2012-12-14T11:18:57Z Indexed on 2012/12/14 11:20 UTC
Read the original article Hit count: 151

The details are that I used Universal USB Installer version 1.9.1.8 from pendrivelinux.com to install ubuntu 12.10 onto a 4gb pendrive as per instruction on Ubuntu's website. However, after I boot with drive I am met with the following message:

"The system is running in low-graphics mode. Your screen, graphics card, and input device settings could not be detected correctly. You will need to configure these yourself."

Pressing Ctrl Alt F1 doesn't allow me access and the options on the dialog box either send me through a loop returning me to the previous dialog or just leave me dead in the water. Pressing Ctrl Alt Del does however restart the computer if I am dead in the water, so ubuntu isn't COMPLETELY unresponsive...

I feel I should mention that I'm trying to run this distribution on my netbook. I can't install it directly to the harddrive since I need my current Windows distribution for certain programs that don't quite agree with WINE yet.

© Ask Ubuntu or respective owner

Related posts about 12.10

Related posts about graphics