The Live CD is not working, also when installing, it takes too long
(waiting for network response?) synchronizing the clock takes too long.
Sometimes keyboard and mouse don't work.

After upgrading from 9.10 to 10.04 I have the same problems as with a
clean install or as with booting the LIVE cd. Starting in recovery to
shell with networking I seem to have a network. Can someone say what can
disturb this connection when I boot fully? They are a lot of time-outs
in the log, anyone can help me with those?

Starting in recovery and then login it says: 
"This CPU is family 15, model 3, and has NX capabilities but is unable to use 
these protective features because the BIOS is configured to disable the 
capability." While it is well known that  this model (Socket 478, with most 
recent BIOS) has no NX capabilities 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celeron#Prescott-256) 

It is very difficult to get any information without a network and I can
imagine there are more people out there struggling and not able to
report this.

This is (of-the-shelf) a true catastrophe.

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network not accessible after boot
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