Re: Installing Ubuntu



ok, it is possible "autoplay" is disabled in ubuntu.
if using gnome, open up ANY folder on your computer (home, computer....) and
go to the Edit Menu >> Preferences >> Media. Now set all the options to "Ask
what to do"
now "autoplay" should as you how you want to open your cd/dvd media

On the second problem... are you SURE your disc is bootable?
If youre sure it is, then go into the BIOS settings (press F2, F12, Esc or
whatever key required to go into the BIOS Setup) when your computer boots
up. Make sure that in "Boot priority" or whatever its called on your pc,
that your cd drive is at the top of the list (above your harddisk). Save and
exit from the BIOS now.
alternatively, rather than setting the computer to boot off your cd first,
my computer (and some newer models) allow users to select which device to
boot (on my system the Bios setup is opened via pressing the F2 key, and i
can manually select my boot device using F12). if your computer provides
this feature use this instead of messing around with BIOS settings.

regards,
faizan

On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Nils Kassube <kassube@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Pridvi Kandagatla wrote:
I recently downloaded the iso file of the latest version of Ubuntu to
install on my laptop. When I put the cd into my laptop, the autoplay
feature is not working.

You mean the autoplay feature of Windows? Or is it within Ubuntu? If it
is within Windows you should check your Windows settings.

I am not getting a menu of any sort. I can
explore the contents of the cd and the autoplay feature is working on
another computer of mine, which is a desktop. Also, when I try to
boot from the disk, I am getting an error and I can't boot from the
CD. What should I do? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

It seems you have at least burnt the CD as an ISO. You might have a
compatibility issue with the CD drive of your laptop and that might as
well be the reason why your autoplay doesn't work. Try to burn the CD
again with the lowest available speed. Or as an alternative, you could
burn the ISO file to a DVD if your laptop supports DVDs. If you have a
CD-RW or DVD±RW medium you can try these.

Another alternative would be the Ubuntu Netbook Remix from a USB stick
if your laptop can boot from USB.


Nils

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