Bring it in its current state. Also, if you're not bringing your
monitor then get every spec about your monitor you can. The
previous statement is rendered invalid if you own a laptop
unless the screen has been physically separated. 

That be all,
Mr O.


--- Alan Crandall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ok I need some advice on how to procedd. I got Kubuntu 
> installed/rebooted/oked the proprietary drives/and a reboot
> still 
> gives me a blank screen.So I am wondering if it would be
> better to 
> leave it in this state and bring to the meeting for help OR do
> a reinstall and
> not reboot to Kubuntu till I bring to the meeting ? Thanks !
> 
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