El dom, 11-02-2007 a las 14:33 +0200, Erez D escribió: > well, my hardware is: > p4 3.2G HT > 120GB sata hd > 0.5GB ram. You can check for RAM errors also. Bad RAMs can the also the cause of installation crashes. Especially when trying to install from the live cd. If I not wrong, the OS is already loaded in you RAM. > > a clarification - by crush i ment 'hanged'. Sometimes hanging is not crushing. It happens to me helping a friend installing Xubuntu. The computer hanged for more than 20 minutes after copying the files while begun to configure the system, but the install process finished without inconveniences. > i tried twice, and it hanged both times at the same place > (don't remember exactly what pkg it was, i'll check it when i get > home). Try also with other cd if problems persist. > > tnx, > erez. > > On 2/11/07, Julian Daich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > El dom, 11-02-2007 a las 11:06 +0200, Erez D escribió: > > hi > > > > have tryed to install ubuntu edgy 6.10 i386 on my pc, and it > crashed > > during install > You forgot to tell us what your pc is, when exactly it crashes > during > the install process and if you did try again. > > so i did a 'check disk for defects' and got a strange msg: > > > > check finished: 0 checksums failed. > > > > i googled for it, and i saw people thinking this means > error, and > > other thinking this means ok > Well as you already noted, the checksum results are sometimes > ambiguous. > I had the case of one cd that I received from Cannonical that > worked > fine in one PC, but crashed at the end of the installing > while¨ Removing > unnecessary packages¨ in other and in both I received the > checksum > message that you had. I tried with other cd that I burned by > myself and > everything was ok. > Maybe other members of the list knows better how checksum > works, or if > the problem can be related to the cd or the cd reader. > Rgds, > > Julian > > > > and at ubuntu.com they say: > > > > ubuntu - linux for human beings > > > > go figure. > > > > > -- > Julian Daich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -- Julian Daich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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