usb stick suse 13.2 live kde don't works

usb stick made with
openSUSE-13.2-KDE-Live-i686.iso checked with openSUSE-13.2-KDE-Live-i686.iso.txt
and with openSUSE-13.2-KDE-Live-x86_64.iso checked with openSUSE-13.2-KDE-Live-x86_64.iso.txt
using The SUSE Studio Imagewriter is (C) 2012, SUSE Linux Products GmbH

trying on my samsung rv520 with video board nvidia GEFORCE GT 520M
booting with an usb stick it boots but KDE don’t start and also if I try to make check installation media it gives this error:

support for cores revision ox17 and 0x18 disabled by module para
m allhwsupport=0. try b43.allhwsupport=1
usb 2-1.5: device descriptor read/64 error -32
sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] no caching mode page found
sd 6:0:0:0: [sdb] assuming drive cache: write through

welcome to openSUSE 13.2 "Harlequin" -kernel 3.16.6-2-default (tty1)
linux login

burning the live kde on a dvd it works

any suggestion??

manythanx, ciao :slight_smile: pier

“Check installation media” doesn’t work with USB anyway. It usually gives a fail, rather than a boot time error.

I haven’t had a problem. But I don’t think I tried the 32-bit live system.

Graphics problems might be due to Nvidia graphics. Use “nomodeset” or “no_KMS” for booting. Still, that should not be different from using a DVD.

I see those “drive cache” messages when booting a USB flash drive. It seems to be safe to ignore them. I’m not sure about that “device descriptor read error”. Perhaps there is something in your USB hardware that confused the kernel.