I'm pretty new to linux distros in general and Kubuntu in particular.
I noticed this on a couple of older IBM 300PL's in which I was swapping memory in and out between them.
I had a great installation of Kubuntu on both. After acknowledging the mem size change in the BIOS just before the Grub boot loader came up and started loading Kubuntu, it finishes the first part of the blue Kubuntu loader and then hangs.
I tried booting the second and had similar results. I can't confirm my theory about the mem size change because I can't remember exactly what I had in there prior to these problems.
DaveFromPeg
I noticed this on a couple of older IBM 300PL's in which I was swapping memory in and out between them.
I had a great installation of Kubuntu on both. After acknowledging the mem size change in the BIOS just before the Grub boot loader came up and started loading Kubuntu, it finishes the first part of the blue Kubuntu loader and then hangs.
I tried booting the second and had similar results. I can't confirm my theory about the mem size change because I can't remember exactly what I had in there prior to these problems.
DaveFromPeg
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