OK.

It now sounds to me like the video card is some extremely strange beast 
(at least relative to the Linux world :) ), or something like the 
multiprocessor thing is causing issues.

I'll be interested in seeing the hardware specs wheen you get them 
later.  I think you may need to install from either the stock Ubuntu CD 
or the alternate install CD.  There are instructions on this wiki page 
for installing EMC2 on standard Ubuntu 6.06:
<http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Installing_EMC2#On_Ubuntu_5_10_or_6_06_using_precompiled_EMC2_packages>
That install process should work, though it will be a little harder (and 
requires the computer to be connected to the internet).

- Steve

Chris Mason wrote:

>When the pc first starts to boot (black screen/white letters), it
>acknowledges that the cd is in and seems to be reading it (some verbage that
>I don't remember but it seems to know linux is in there). Right after this
>is when the ubuntu screen appears on the working pc.....this is when the
>screen goes blank on the target pc.....by the way,the blank screen seems to
>have a brown hue.......not a totally black screen. The bios has several
>options to boot from....two of the options begin w/cdrom and are followed by
>other drives.....it gives a sequence of drives to boot from. 
>
>cm
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen Wille
>Padnos
>Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 3:17 PM
>To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
>Subject: Re: [Emc-users] loading emc-unbuntu
>
>Chris Mason wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Can you recommend a low level (downloadable) program for cleaning the disk.
>>I'd rather not swap disks around and all that if I can avoid it. I have a
>>feeling that you are right and windows somehow left some crap on the system
>>that I can't seem to shake. 
>> 
>>
>>    
>>
>I'm sure that's not the problem, with one possible exception.
>
>Since you don't get any video from early in the boot sequence, this has 
>nothing to do with what's on disk.  I suspect you'd get the same result 
>with no hard disk in the machine.
>
>You said "The problematic pc just goes to a blank screen as soon as the 
>boot sequence starts."
>
>Does that mean that you see the CD boot menu giving you various options 
>(boot Ubuntu, boot in safe graphics mode, run memtest, etc), or does it 
>not even show you that?  If you don't get the boot menu from the CD, 
>then I'd just double-check that the BIOS is set to boot from CD *before* 
>hard disk.  Older BIOSes were'nt very good at going on to other boot 
>options if the chosen boot media didn't work.  The reason you'd have the 
>blank screen would be that the partition table (which is probably still 
>valid) would still be set to boot from the first partition, but there's 
>nothing there to boot.  This situation should result in an error, but 
>who knows.
>
>A longshot, but I thought I'd mention it :)
>
>- Steve
>
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