On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 4:47 AM, George <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am trying to install a bootable copy of ubuntu 8.10 on a 4 G SD > card. The installation is slow, but seems to go without a hitch. At > the finish I am told that the installation has been successful and > that I can now boot with the flash drive. When I boot with the flash > drive I get the Ubuntu screen with the animated slider bouncing back > and forth for about 1.5 minutes, the slider stops for about 1 minute > and then completes it's way across the screen. It then goes to a black > screen, to a gray screen, to a black screen with some dialog. This > screen blinks on and off a few times like it is trying to do something > and then gives the following error message: > > Ubunt is running in low graphics mode > The following error was encountered. > You may have to update your configuration to solve them. > > (EE) GARTinit: unable to open /dev/agpart (no such file or directory) > (EE) [drm] drm open failed. > (EE) intel (0): [dri] DRIScreen init failed. Disabling DRI. > (EE) intel (0): Failed to allocate framebuffer. Is your video ram set > too low? > (EE) intel (0): Couldn't allocate video memory. > > Thank you, George > > > George, what are the specs of the machine to which you are trying to boot this on (CPU, RAM, etc)?
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