Hi, all.
Having just replaced my motherboard, CPU, and RAM Windows stopped working. I hate Microsoft and really want to get into Linux. This isn't my first attempt, but every time I end up going back to Windows simply because stuff just works with Windows.
My system has two SLI linked nVidia graphics cards. It mostly gets used for browsing the internet and playing World of Warcraft. For the latter I really need the graphics running at top whack.
Previously I had had no trouble with these graphics cards under Kubuntu (not sure which version - may have been 10.10) but when I fired up that install and did the months and months worth of upgrades, and upgraded to natty, the system was completely broken, and also was only 32bit and I have 8GB of RAM, so I figured a fresh install was best. I installed 10.04 LTS 64 bit because it was supported longer than 11.04 and also the words like "stable" in the description were very appealing.
So I installed and it all looked like everything was working fine, including the sound under Wine. After a restart I noticed the system seemed to have installed something without telling me and wanted a restart, but I figured I would get the most out of the restart and installed Wine and VLC and the nVidia hardware drivers (current version) and then rebooted.
When the system came back up, all the window decoration was gone - I couldn't move windows around and some of them I couldn't close either. I also couldn't type in some text entry widgets.
After a LOT of effort I managed to remove the nVidia proprietary drivers, but still had the same problem. Then the system started hanging on startup, intermittantly. It did this in both "safe mode" and normal boot.
In the end I just re-installed from scratch.
So now I have a fresh install of 10.04 LTS 64 bit, I've installed a few other programs like Firefox, VLC, and Wine. I need to get the graphics working. I want full 3D hardware acceleration and SLI enabled.
What do I do next?
Is there anyway to backup my install so I can restore it easily if it gets broken? Bear in mind that when it was broken last time I couldn't type into a terminal at all, and couldn't figure out how to boot to a prompt either.
Thanks.
Having just replaced my motherboard, CPU, and RAM Windows stopped working. I hate Microsoft and really want to get into Linux. This isn't my first attempt, but every time I end up going back to Windows simply because stuff just works with Windows.
My system has two SLI linked nVidia graphics cards. It mostly gets used for browsing the internet and playing World of Warcraft. For the latter I really need the graphics running at top whack.
Previously I had had no trouble with these graphics cards under Kubuntu (not sure which version - may have been 10.10) but when I fired up that install and did the months and months worth of upgrades, and upgraded to natty, the system was completely broken, and also was only 32bit and I have 8GB of RAM, so I figured a fresh install was best. I installed 10.04 LTS 64 bit because it was supported longer than 11.04 and also the words like "stable" in the description were very appealing.
So I installed and it all looked like everything was working fine, including the sound under Wine. After a restart I noticed the system seemed to have installed something without telling me and wanted a restart, but I figured I would get the most out of the restart and installed Wine and VLC and the nVidia hardware drivers (current version) and then rebooted.
When the system came back up, all the window decoration was gone - I couldn't move windows around and some of them I couldn't close either. I also couldn't type in some text entry widgets.
After a LOT of effort I managed to remove the nVidia proprietary drivers, but still had the same problem. Then the system started hanging on startup, intermittantly. It did this in both "safe mode" and normal boot.
In the end I just re-installed from scratch.
So now I have a fresh install of 10.04 LTS 64 bit, I've installed a few other programs like Firefox, VLC, and Wine. I need to get the graphics working. I want full 3D hardware acceleration and SLI enabled.
What do I do next?
Is there anyway to backup my install so I can restore it easily if it gets broken? Bear in mind that when it was broken last time I couldn't type into a terminal at all, and couldn't figure out how to boot to a prompt either.
Thanks.
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