On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 5:11 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
> It would appear there isn't really a solution for this problem, from what
> I've found googling. :(
> To cheer you up though, todays xkcd http://xkcd.org/ :)
>
> My only sugestion is to try the alternate install, rather than the minimal
> method.
>
On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 09:03:38 -0500
Tim Bernhard wrote:
> Thanks Stephen,
>
> I found that to enter GRUB you simply press and hold SHIFT. I added the
> parameter to the end of the the boot command and booted they system and it
> did the same thing.Lubuntu splash and then the screen goes blan
Thanks Stephen,
I found that to enter GRUB you simply press and hold SHIFT. I added the
parameter to the end of the the boot command and booted they system and it
did the same thing.Lubuntu splash and then the screen goes blank.
Tim
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 7:36 AM, Stephen Smally wrote:
>
On 11/17/2011 04:49 AM, Tim Bernhard wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm, trying to resurrect an old Sony Vaio PCG-9401. This thing is an
old Windose ME machine that came with AMD processor, 12GB hard drive
and 64mb of RAM. I had a 128mb stick of pc-100 so I dropped that in
to bring the RAM up to 192mb
Hi Everyone,
I'm, trying to resurrect an old Sony Vaio PCG-9401. This thing is an old
Windose ME machine that came with AMD processor, 12GB hard drive and 64mb
of RAM. I had a 128mb stick of pc-100 so I dropped that in to bring the
RAM up to 192mb. I installed Lubuntu using the mini.iso. It to
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