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Ubuntu 8.10 & 9.04 come in two flavors, std. & AMD64. My system happens to be an AMD 64 bit system and the std. version hung on it (the AMD64 version works fine.) I believe that there was some comment on the Ubuntu site for 8.10 that the AMD64 should be tried if there was a problem with the std. version. Another system at school, one that I did not expect to be either Intel or AMD 64 bit (but may have been) would only boot correctly from the AMD64 CD. Just my $0.25 worth ($0.02 adjusted for inflation). -mj- Matthew A Coulliette wrote: Hi everyone, I am trying to install Ubuntu 9.04 on another computer and it is giving me a lot of trouble. The computer boots from the install cdrom like normal. Then, I select install and it will start the process and then it will hang on me. I have tried installing Debian; with Debian it did almost the whole install and then hung when it tried to install the graphics driver.The computer has a Quadro FX 3000 graphics card. I believe that this is the cause of my problems. On the hello screen that is loaded from the installation disk there are F4 options. I tried using "graphics safe mode" and it did not work. I would like to try, "use driver update disk" next. So, how do I make this disk for my graphics card and how do I use it for the installation process? Thanks in advance for your replies. - MatthewMPP --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - [email protected] To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss |
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