Hyper-V on Windows 10 shows garbaged screen running Ubuntu 16.04
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I'm new to Hyper-V on my Windows 10 pro system. Trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 from iso, and got past the first screen specifying to select English, and a bit after that the screen in Virtual Machine Connection came out like the following.
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Since the screen worked at first, I would have thought it would continue to work. Suggestions? It's my desire to use the Desktop version of Ubuntu at this time, rather than the server version. I will try the 14.04 version and see what happens.
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I'm new to Hyper-V on my Windows 10 pro system. Trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 from iso, and got past the first screen specifying to select English, and a bit after that the screen in Virtual Machine Connection came out like the following.
garbaged_ubuntu_windows10_hyperv
Since the screen worked at first, I would have thought it would continue to work. Suggestions? It's my desire to use the Desktop version of Ubuntu at this time, rather than the server version. I will try the 14.04 version and see what happens.
windows-10 ubuntu hyper-v
Please try the following thread to see if it works. askubuntu.com/questions/920171/…
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Please try to check the following thread to see if it works. stackoverflow.com/questions/50142872/… askubuntu.com/questions/498485/…
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I'm new to Hyper-V on my Windows 10 pro system. Trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 from iso, and got past the first screen specifying to select English, and a bit after that the screen in Virtual Machine Connection came out like the following.
garbaged_ubuntu_windows10_hyperv
Since the screen worked at first, I would have thought it would continue to work. Suggestions? It's my desire to use the Desktop version of Ubuntu at this time, rather than the server version. I will try the 14.04 version and see what happens.
windows-10 ubuntu hyper-v
I'm new to Hyper-V on my Windows 10 pro system. Trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 from iso, and got past the first screen specifying to select English, and a bit after that the screen in Virtual Machine Connection came out like the following.
garbaged_ubuntu_windows10_hyperv
Since the screen worked at first, I would have thought it would continue to work. Suggestions? It's my desire to use the Desktop version of Ubuntu at this time, rather than the server version. I will try the 14.04 version and see what happens.
windows-10 ubuntu hyper-v
windows-10 ubuntu hyper-v
asked Nov 24 at 20:28
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Please try the following thread to see if it works. askubuntu.com/questions/920171/…
– Mick
yesterday
Please try to check the following thread to see if it works. stackoverflow.com/questions/50142872/… askubuntu.com/questions/498485/…
– Mick
yesterday
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Please try the following thread to see if it works. askubuntu.com/questions/920171/…
– Mick
yesterday
Please try to check the following thread to see if it works. stackoverflow.com/questions/50142872/… askubuntu.com/questions/498485/…
– Mick
yesterday
Please try the following thread to see if it works. askubuntu.com/questions/920171/…
– Mick
yesterday
Please try the following thread to see if it works. askubuntu.com/questions/920171/…
– Mick
yesterday
Please try to check the following thread to see if it works. stackoverflow.com/questions/50142872/… askubuntu.com/questions/498485/…
– Mick
yesterday
Please try to check the following thread to see if it works. stackoverflow.com/questions/50142872/… askubuntu.com/questions/498485/…
– Mick
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So far, the solution seems to be for a desktop version of Ubuntu, to add a RemoteFX 3D video adapter in the VM settings, before letting the guest VM try to install. I've meanwhile had no luck getting 14.04 Desktop to get as far; I just get a black screen with a blinking cursor after it has run for quite some time.
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So far, the solution seems to be for a desktop version of Ubuntu, to add a RemoteFX 3D video adapter in the VM settings, before letting the guest VM try to install. I've meanwhile had no luck getting 14.04 Desktop to get as far; I just get a black screen with a blinking cursor after it has run for quite some time.
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So far, the solution seems to be for a desktop version of Ubuntu, to add a RemoteFX 3D video adapter in the VM settings, before letting the guest VM try to install. I've meanwhile had no luck getting 14.04 Desktop to get as far; I just get a black screen with a blinking cursor after it has run for quite some time.
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So far, the solution seems to be for a desktop version of Ubuntu, to add a RemoteFX 3D video adapter in the VM settings, before letting the guest VM try to install. I've meanwhile had no luck getting 14.04 Desktop to get as far; I just get a black screen with a blinking cursor after it has run for quite some time.
So far, the solution seems to be for a desktop version of Ubuntu, to add a RemoteFX 3D video adapter in the VM settings, before letting the guest VM try to install. I've meanwhile had no luck getting 14.04 Desktop to get as far; I just get a black screen with a blinking cursor after it has run for quite some time.
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