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Trying to install Ubuntu on Intel Compute Stick and it is stuck on login screen. Any ideas why it doesn't load?



Installing from a USB, Ubuntu 16.04, on Intel Compute Stick with Intel atom with Intel graphics. It is supposed to allow me to test before installing or install but it stucks on login screen with Ubuntu logo and dots underneath.










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    Please add more details: how did you install, what exactly did you install, what hardware is it running on (especially graphics), what exactly do you mean by "stuck on login screen" - describe what you see, what you expected to happen and what exactly happens instead, please. You have to give us some information to work with, we can't guess what's happening just from "it doesn't work".
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  • Installing from a USB, Ubuntu 16.04, on Intel Compute Stick with Intel atom with Intel graphics. It is supposed to allow me to test before installing or install but it stucks on login screen with Ubuntu logo and dots underneath...
    – Mac C
    Mar 18 at 20:07






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    That orange screen with the Ubuntu logo and blinking dots is not the login screen but the boot screen ("Plymouth"). Can you press ESC and check if there are any messages?
    – Byte Commander
    Mar 18 at 20:10










  • Which Intel Compute Stick? The one with only 1G of memory needs Lubuntu or Xubuntu.
    – ubfan1
    Aug 9 at 19:32






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    If you have the STK1A32SC stick, you can run Ubuntu Desktop 18.04.1 using @kenorb's answer (askubuntu.com/a/1035774/99054)
    – Clayton Stanley
    Aug 22 at 1:48














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Trying to install Ubuntu on Intel Compute Stick and it is stuck on login screen. Any ideas why it doesn't load?



Installing from a USB, Ubuntu 16.04, on Intel Compute Stick with Intel atom with Intel graphics. It is supposed to allow me to test before installing or install but it stucks on login screen with Ubuntu logo and dots underneath.










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    Please add more details: how did you install, what exactly did you install, what hardware is it running on (especially graphics), what exactly do you mean by "stuck on login screen" - describe what you see, what you expected to happen and what exactly happens instead, please. You have to give us some information to work with, we can't guess what's happening just from "it doesn't work".
    – Byte Commander
    Mar 18 at 17:34










  • Installing from a USB, Ubuntu 16.04, on Intel Compute Stick with Intel atom with Intel graphics. It is supposed to allow me to test before installing or install but it stucks on login screen with Ubuntu logo and dots underneath...
    – Mac C
    Mar 18 at 20:07






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    That orange screen with the Ubuntu logo and blinking dots is not the login screen but the boot screen ("Plymouth"). Can you press ESC and check if there are any messages?
    – Byte Commander
    Mar 18 at 20:10










  • Which Intel Compute Stick? The one with only 1G of memory needs Lubuntu or Xubuntu.
    – ubfan1
    Aug 9 at 19:32






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    If you have the STK1A32SC stick, you can run Ubuntu Desktop 18.04.1 using @kenorb's answer (askubuntu.com/a/1035774/99054)
    – Clayton Stanley
    Aug 22 at 1:48












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Trying to install Ubuntu on Intel Compute Stick and it is stuck on login screen. Any ideas why it doesn't load?



Installing from a USB, Ubuntu 16.04, on Intel Compute Stick with Intel atom with Intel graphics. It is supposed to allow me to test before installing or install but it stucks on login screen with Ubuntu logo and dots underneath.










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Trying to install Ubuntu on Intel Compute Stick and it is stuck on login screen. Any ideas why it doesn't load?



Installing from a USB, Ubuntu 16.04, on Intel Compute Stick with Intel atom with Intel graphics. It is supposed to allow me to test before installing or install but it stucks on login screen with Ubuntu logo and dots underneath.







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    Please add more details: how did you install, what exactly did you install, what hardware is it running on (especially graphics), what exactly do you mean by "stuck on login screen" - describe what you see, what you expected to happen and what exactly happens instead, please. You have to give us some information to work with, we can't guess what's happening just from "it doesn't work".
    – Byte Commander
    Mar 18 at 17:34










  • Installing from a USB, Ubuntu 16.04, on Intel Compute Stick with Intel atom with Intel graphics. It is supposed to allow me to test before installing or install but it stucks on login screen with Ubuntu logo and dots underneath...
    – Mac C
    Mar 18 at 20:07






  • 1




    That orange screen with the Ubuntu logo and blinking dots is not the login screen but the boot screen ("Plymouth"). Can you press ESC and check if there are any messages?
    – Byte Commander
    Mar 18 at 20:10










  • Which Intel Compute Stick? The one with only 1G of memory needs Lubuntu or Xubuntu.
    – ubfan1
    Aug 9 at 19:32






  • 1




    If you have the STK1A32SC stick, you can run Ubuntu Desktop 18.04.1 using @kenorb's answer (askubuntu.com/a/1035774/99054)
    – Clayton Stanley
    Aug 22 at 1:48












  • 1




    Please add more details: how did you install, what exactly did you install, what hardware is it running on (especially graphics), what exactly do you mean by "stuck on login screen" - describe what you see, what you expected to happen and what exactly happens instead, please. You have to give us some information to work with, we can't guess what's happening just from "it doesn't work".
    – Byte Commander
    Mar 18 at 17:34










  • Installing from a USB, Ubuntu 16.04, on Intel Compute Stick with Intel atom with Intel graphics. It is supposed to allow me to test before installing or install but it stucks on login screen with Ubuntu logo and dots underneath...
    – Mac C
    Mar 18 at 20:07






  • 1




    That orange screen with the Ubuntu logo and blinking dots is not the login screen but the boot screen ("Plymouth"). Can you press ESC and check if there are any messages?
    – Byte Commander
    Mar 18 at 20:10










  • Which Intel Compute Stick? The one with only 1G of memory needs Lubuntu or Xubuntu.
    – ubfan1
    Aug 9 at 19:32






  • 1




    If you have the STK1A32SC stick, you can run Ubuntu Desktop 18.04.1 using @kenorb's answer (askubuntu.com/a/1035774/99054)
    – Clayton Stanley
    Aug 22 at 1:48







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Please add more details: how did you install, what exactly did you install, what hardware is it running on (especially graphics), what exactly do you mean by "stuck on login screen" - describe what you see, what you expected to happen and what exactly happens instead, please. You have to give us some information to work with, we can't guess what's happening just from "it doesn't work".
– Byte Commander
Mar 18 at 17:34




Please add more details: how did you install, what exactly did you install, what hardware is it running on (especially graphics), what exactly do you mean by "stuck on login screen" - describe what you see, what you expected to happen and what exactly happens instead, please. You have to give us some information to work with, we can't guess what's happening just from "it doesn't work".
– Byte Commander
Mar 18 at 17:34












Installing from a USB, Ubuntu 16.04, on Intel Compute Stick with Intel atom with Intel graphics. It is supposed to allow me to test before installing or install but it stucks on login screen with Ubuntu logo and dots underneath...
– Mac C
Mar 18 at 20:07




Installing from a USB, Ubuntu 16.04, on Intel Compute Stick with Intel atom with Intel graphics. It is supposed to allow me to test before installing or install but it stucks on login screen with Ubuntu logo and dots underneath...
– Mac C
Mar 18 at 20:07




1




1




That orange screen with the Ubuntu logo and blinking dots is not the login screen but the boot screen ("Plymouth"). Can you press ESC and check if there are any messages?
– Byte Commander
Mar 18 at 20:10




That orange screen with the Ubuntu logo and blinking dots is not the login screen but the boot screen ("Plymouth"). Can you press ESC and check if there are any messages?
– Byte Commander
Mar 18 at 20:10












Which Intel Compute Stick? The one with only 1G of memory needs Lubuntu or Xubuntu.
– ubfan1
Aug 9 at 19:32




Which Intel Compute Stick? The one with only 1G of memory needs Lubuntu or Xubuntu.
– ubfan1
Aug 9 at 19:32




1




1




If you have the STK1A32SC stick, you can run Ubuntu Desktop 18.04.1 using @kenorb's answer (askubuntu.com/a/1035774/99054)
– Clayton Stanley
Aug 22 at 1:48




If you have the STK1A32SC stick, you can run Ubuntu Desktop 18.04.1 using @kenorb's answer (askubuntu.com/a/1035774/99054)
– Clayton Stanley
Aug 22 at 1:48










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Try the following steps:



  • Install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on the 2GB Intel Compute Stick

Basically make sure you're using ISO which was respun using isorespin.sh (check GitHub mirror repo) as per these instructions, or download and use Ian Morrison’s ISO disk image. Flash OS image onto USB using dd, then try booting again.






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    Try the following steps:



    • Install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on the 2GB Intel Compute Stick

    Basically make sure you're using ISO which was respun using isorespin.sh (check GitHub mirror repo) as per these instructions, or download and use Ian Morrison’s ISO disk image. Flash OS image onto USB using dd, then try booting again.






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      Try the following steps:



      • Install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on the 2GB Intel Compute Stick

      Basically make sure you're using ISO which was respun using isorespin.sh (check GitHub mirror repo) as per these instructions, or download and use Ian Morrison’s ISO disk image. Flash OS image onto USB using dd, then try booting again.






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        Try the following steps:



        • Install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on the 2GB Intel Compute Stick

        Basically make sure you're using ISO which was respun using isorespin.sh (check GitHub mirror repo) as per these instructions, or download and use Ian Morrison’s ISO disk image. Flash OS image onto USB using dd, then try booting again.






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        Try the following steps:



        • Install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on the 2GB Intel Compute Stick

        Basically make sure you're using ISO which was respun using isorespin.sh (check GitHub mirror repo) as per these instructions, or download and use Ian Morrison’s ISO disk image. Flash OS image onto USB using dd, then try booting again.







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