If your image is older you will need to upgrade the kernel manually. If the VM crashed there should be an event in the Windows event log.īy the way, as of 14.04.5 both 14.04 and 16.04 use the same kernel series, "lts-xenial". If you installed enough GUI to get a graphical login or splash, you may need to switch from the GUI console to the regular text one (Ctrl-Alt-F1) to switch to the first virtual console and see all the systemd startup scroll. If you prefer, you can also download your preferred distribution(s) via the command line, you can use PowerShell with the Invoke-WebRequest cmdlet. Hue has editors for Hive, Impala, Pig, MapReduce, Spark and any SQL like MySQL, Oracle, SparkSQL, Solr SQL, Phoenix etc. Hue consists of web service which runs on a node in cluster.
If you installed the "ubuntu-desktop" package on top of the server version, you will get all of the UI (and a significantly higher memory demand) including graphical splashes with plymouth from the package plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo. Windows 10: How to upgrade to run Ubuntu 16.04 on Windows A key upgrade in the recent Creators Update adds support for a new version of the Linux-based OS Ubuntu. Resolution settings (for example, adding "video=hyperv_fb:1920x1080"). You should never need to invoke any special video driver unless you are trying to change from the default If you installed the server edition of Ubuntu, there is no graphical splash, just text (systemd's log, but you suppressed that with "quiet").
Did you install as a Generation 1 or Generation 2 VM? Ubuntu's grub has a bug where it doesn't recognize the lack of a PIT in Generation 2 (the less emulated hardware to start the faster the boot) and the timeout goes flying by, and you might miss seeing