![]() ![]() While re-installation of the OS is the preferred method in order to remove users, user files and user applications but it is somewhat a tedious task. So, it is required to look for alternatives which can achieve above said things. But in Linux, there is no option for factory reset inbuilt. This can be achieved either by re-installation of the OS or using a factory reset option. ![]() Opos: 63504 kB, run time: 5 s, successful read: 0 s agoĪnd an image of the freshly created USB ISO:Ĭomputer factory resets will restore the computer to the computer's original operating system and delete all of the user data stored on the computer. Rescued: 63504 kB, errsize: 230 B, current rate: 196 kB/s This will burn it (skip the 1st one if you are still in Downloads, skip the 2nd one if it is already installed): cd ~/Downloads sd 7:0:0:0: Attached SCSI removable disk sd 7:0:0:0: Assuming drive cache: write through I tend to use dmesg: sd 7:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg3 type 0 If you mess this up you could overwrite your current install. Saving to: ‘ 6% 58,05M 1,36MB/s eta 7m 47sĪnd then "dd" the ISO to the USB flash drive. ![]() It will show something like this: ~/Downloads$ wget see and the directories below that for what you need). I only listed a few (you could also install kUbuntu but for just getting a desktop to be able to make an installation disk might be overkill).īurn a new USB installer from command lineĭownload Ubuntu from command line with wget Drop to a command line and start of with this: sudo apt-get updateĪnd then pick ONE of these (to install that specific desktop): xubuntu-desktop Your problem might be something related to video card and also present in other desktops. This does not guarantee a working desktop though. Burn a new USB installer from command line.I can see a couple of options but they depend on you being able to get to a command prompt with a working internet connection. ![]()
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