On 9/23/06, Onkar Shinde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 9/22/06, Rocker !!! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hi all > > i was installing edubuntu 6.06 on a compaq desktop with intel p4 > > processor and 384 ddr ram. > > when starting the installer in the normal mode the system was getting > > restarted and wasnt proceeding with the installation. after some help > > in the cd itself i started the installation after doing--- install > > acpi=off > > that started the installation . > > but when the installation reaching the LTSP chroot setup it crashed. i > > mean the screen went blank and there was nothing i could do.. > > i googled also but to no success. does any one have a solution or is > > that a bug that will rectified in edgy?? > > thanks > > > > Abhinav Sahai > > I haven't tried Edubuntu yet. But one of the reason behind crashing > installer can be bad memory chips. > > I think (X)/(K)/(Ed)Ubuntu comes with a program named memtest. This > program can be run from the CD itself (at the boot time). It should > tell you the health of the RAM chips in your machine. > i tried that but it gave "ok". i mean mem test were fine... any other thing that could be checked?
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