I'm a fuckin Linux scrub, wanted to get into it because you can customise it to what you want, and JewSoft won't interfere as much
I'm starting off with ubuntu, installing with a live USB, but when I boot into the install menu my mouse cursor is stuck in the top left corner of the screen. However, I can click other places on the screen, as I booted from the USB to "try ubuntu", so the screen shows the mouse in the top left corner, but the mouse is actually elsewhere. I've googled this and tried heaps of solutions but the one person that seems to have my exact problem no one has answered.
I have an nvidia card, and two monitors, with the only change in position of the mouse swapping between the left corner in the first monitor, and the left corner in the second.
I have tried:
Using virtual console to see if any xinput pointers were interfering, none were, disconnected everything except the mouse. I have tried multiple mice. Swapped the graphics drivers from the ubuntu standard and the nvidia one.
No idea at this point. Made a shitty graphic to show where it gets stuck.
>>219719
>JewSoft
what?
>>219732
microsoft
>>219719
You might want to try creating the USB with rufus. At least unetbootin makes it's own changes to the .iso, breaking some distros.
I've literally never had an ubuntu install work out of the box, somehow it manages to be shit like that.
On another note mint isn't really any better.
>>219855
Yeah Mint had the same problem, used tuxedo to put the iso on the usb. Unetbootin fucked with the install something fierce. Trying fedora atm.