Try burning it again using a slower speed. You may have a bad burn.

Roy

2009/11/2 hard wyrd <[email protected]>

> Since Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala  is relatively new, and you might be the
> first person to test it on a Samsung R510, it would be prudent to post your
> problem on the Ubuntu Forums as well.
>
> I also got Karmic 64-bit downloaded and ready to install but I need to
> prepare some stuff before dishing out my Jaunty which really worked like a
> charm out of the disc (since it didnt come out of the box :-)
>
> Sorry can't help you there since I dont have a 'sung R510 with me though.
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Grigory Javadyan <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello everybody!
>>
>> I have a Samsung R510 laptop (with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor)
>> which currently runs a 32-bit version of Linux Mint 7. Yesterday I
>> decided to give a try to the 64-bit edition of Ubuntu 9.10 since
>> everybody says its awesome. So I downloaded the iso image, burned it
>> to a disc   and tried to boot from it.
>> When I selected the "try ubuntu without installing it" option, the
>> screen went blank for a few seconds and then the laptop rebooted.
>> Then I tried to boot a 64-bit verison of openSUSE 11.0 from a CD -
>> with the same result! The laptop just restarted when an attempt was
>> made to load the kernel.
>> I understood that it had to be some kind of distro-independent
>> hardware-related issue.
>> Well, to make the long story short, after some googling, I found two
>> workarounds for this:
>>
>> 1. Use the acpi=off option during boot. The system started normally,
>> but, of course, none of
>>    the acpi-related  stuff worked - couldn't even monitor the battery
>> status, which was
>>    totally unacceptable for a laptop.
>>
>> 2. Use the mem=4096m during boot. Everything works fine, but the system
>> sees
>>    only 3 GB of RAM, while I have 4 GB of RAM.
>>
>> Now, I want to a 64-bit Linux and  have both 4 GB of RAM and working
>> ACPI, if possible. So I'd appreciate any advice on that. Thanks for
>> the help ahead of time :-)
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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