On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Rajeev S <[email protected]> wrote: > I too had the same problem,and apparently have no solution.I had a Pentium D > 512MB RAM system that had 9.10 installed and it wouldnt support any other > distro after 10.10. > > After some case study i found that It is not the RAM or number of cores that > decides the compatiability of ubuntu,it is the clock speed.I found that > there are two series of pentium d processors,one with a clock speed of 2.xx > GHz and other one,my config of 3.00GHz.The processor with speed 2.xxghz > doesnt support any distro after 9.10.The most interesting fact is that one > of my friends had a [email protected] running ubuntu 11.04 :),which confirmed my > findings.. >
This has never happened in the history of Ubuntu or any other distro for that matter :) On Intel systems of the type, there were a few issues with some built in graphics cards. Anyway post output of #lspci -v Best A. Mani -- A. Mani CU, ASL, CLC, AMS, CMS http://www.logicamani.co.cc -- Mailing list guidelines and other related articles: http://lug-iitd.org/Footer
