=== Metacity|uh-oh is now known as Metacity === wook is now known as Guest99242 [13:16] hello [13:16] can anyone help me? [13:17] Reuds: Just ask a question, and if no one answers hang around for long enough and someone will :) [13:17] okaz [13:18] so my problem is that when i boot the Ubuntu Studio CD, and then i go on "Install Ubuntu Studio" [13:18] and then just comes "ACPI PCC probe failed" and then comes nothing more [13:21] I googled a bit, and it seems to be related to UEFI and something lacking Linux support [13:21] At the end of this there's a good explanation http://askubuntu.com/questions/584248/boot-error-acpi-pcc-probe-failed [13:22] I'm not seeing anyone not being able to boot though. [13:23] So, cold be your problem not being able to boot is something else [13:23] Do you have a nvidia graphic card, btw? [13:23] Is it a laptop or desktop PC? [13:24] yes indeed and its a desktop pc [13:24] HEre is someone who is able to boot http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2275310 [13:25] But, perhaps you will have problems with 15.10, but not with 14.04 [13:25] Sorry, someone who is not able to boot [13:25] yeah i think i have ubuntu studios 14.04.3 [13:25] Oh. Ok. Well, try 15.10 then? [13:26] maybe but first i try this [13:26] 2 down vote I [Solved] the problem by changing the motherboard settings. For my motherboard (access this at boot, not through Ubuntu) I went to Advanced > System Agent > Graphics > iPGU Multi-Monitor and set it to "enable." I left all of the other system agent graphics settings on auto. After that the boot and ACPI problems (including a shutdown hang, crashes, freezes, monitor shutdown) stopped. Every motherboard vendor has its [13:26] luckily this guy has the same motherboard as i have so I'll try his tip [13:26] Oh, nice [13:27] and if it doesn't work i'll come back and try the next thing [13:28] the thing is i even havent installed Ubuntu on this Pc. i have made 2 Partitions. one for Windows and one for Ubuntu. ._. [13:28] Well, I can probably not help more in any case. And this should not be specific to Ubuntu Studio at all, so I would suggest also to try other channels, or forums if you continue to have problems. [13:28] okay. But thanks for the help :) [13:28] Changing motherboard settings is not really related to installations (unless you change boot settings) [13:29] So, should work [13:29] Okay [13:29] yeah the problem is that it doesnt boot right so i dont even have the chance to install it soooo. I give it a trz [13:29] *try [13:54] so I'm back and changing this setting thing on the Motherboard didn't change anything [13:57] I have no idea what to do. Only trying to use the 15.1 version [14:05] hi [14:05] hi [14:06] not good english sorrry [14:06] not same problem but I have 14 works. 15 nor work. [14:06] so my way is usb persistence.. to test [14:06] its easy to find where is.. [14:07] in my case 15.x not sound to jack last out.. even jack shows ok. [14:07] well, my main style is persistence. 8GB or 16GB usb boot. [14:08] 2 or 3 pc's. and then USB 4 or 5. and test different setup.. [14:08] also you can have 2 or more setup in same USB. just backup diff file and set it at boot line. [14:08] or just rename each time. at boot. [14:09] ubuntsu persistence at google get more info.. [14:11] okay [14:11] file base is must.. not partation.. [14:11] in file base, you can do backup one file for all setup. even if you use windows. [14:12] in windows set usb FAT32 1 partation.. then file ... maybe in 15.x casper-rw etc. [14:12] livecd mode is not good for test.. it can't keep setup. but persistence is like normal install.. you get changed after re-boot [14:13] if you test more and more ... file size is 1GB is ok. not good for full user.. [14:13] full use. but in test, 1GB is ok. easy to backup [14:13] in my case, test and test then I keep 10 backup etc.. [14:14] and copy USB to USB. then run diffrent PC ... [14:14] its save test time. [14:15] in my case, one PC at sound board 14.x is ok. 15.x is not good. driver working.. but some reason final sound is not out [14:25] okay [14:47] Quit === wook is now known as Guest72677