Installation halts at "Who are you?"

Asked by Fnugus

Downloaded the Ubuntu 10.10 desktop graphical 32-bit, burned it to a cd, and launched installation.

Here I chose to install ubuntu instead of existing OS and make only one partition.

This worked fine.

It began to copy files, and asked me about location, and then keyboard layout, and then to the "Who are you" screen. This I filled out, but couldn't press "Continue". I waited, and the installation stated "ready when you are", but I still can't continue.

The little black console box states:
usbhid 2-2.3:1.1: couldn't find an input interrupt endpoint

Both mouse and keyboard works fine.

I have a setup where I connect 2 computers to the same monitor, keybard and mouse through a KVM switch. There's no issue when switching between the two pc's. The other one is running Win7x64

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Best marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said :
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delance (olivier-delance) said :
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You can only use for user name lower case character and numbers.
There is a bug reported against Ubiquity, which provides no error message.
Please check your user name, and post again if problem lies elsewhere (else mark question "Solved").

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Fnugus (kilenna) said :
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Thanks marcobra (Marco Braida), that solved my question.

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Fnugus (kilenna) said :
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Thanks to delance too. Same answer as marcobras thread suggestion