I have been using kubuntu and ubuntu tribe 3 for well ... since it's appearance.
So I figured the tribe 4 live cd should be some fun. It was. I did the usual routine. Download, burn at 4x and reboot. The kubuntu live cd starts out nicely with the usual bar going from left to right then it stops with a black screen and a little cursor up left.
Alt+F2 gives me something like "cannot resolve 600x480" or something to that stupid extent. So I do ctrl+alt+del and instead of rebooting it boots up in all its glory. I could not repeat this so I trashed the Kubuntu version and tried the ubuntu live tribe 4. Same sh... but instead of booting at ctrl+alt+del it actually did reboot. So I got myself the alt ubuntu tribe 4 cd and tried to install ubuntu tribe 4 on a new partition. This went fine up until the part after the basic installation was finished and it would normally download and install my language (ch-de) packages. At this point all I get was a nice blue screen staring at me for about 30 minutes :P until I finally gave in and did a hard reboot. >
So my question is how does one test something that is not testable? And yes I know this is alpha and so what?
I mean it is not my first live cd and certainly not the first time I have installed *ubuntu.
My hardware is run of the mill P4, ati 9250 pro, 180GIG HD on which all my other linuxes (mint kde cassandra (Feisty), gutsy tribe 3 kubuntu, pclinuxos2007) live happily.
Bthw my burner and cd's are fine and work with everything else(music, files, movies).
I get the feeling that something is inherently wrong with the speed of these tribe releases if it doesn't even boot or install. maybe just a bit more viligence would be apropriate. I mean a lot of press does not make....
I think you get the jist.
So anyway I am off to a nice weekend and hope all of you are as well
So I figured the tribe 4 live cd should be some fun. It was. I did the usual routine. Download, burn at 4x and reboot. The kubuntu live cd starts out nicely with the usual bar going from left to right then it stops with a black screen and a little cursor up left.
Alt+F2 gives me something like "cannot resolve 600x480" or something to that stupid extent. So I do ctrl+alt+del and instead of rebooting it boots up in all its glory. I could not repeat this so I trashed the Kubuntu version and tried the ubuntu live tribe 4. Same sh... but instead of booting at ctrl+alt+del it actually did reboot. So I got myself the alt ubuntu tribe 4 cd and tried to install ubuntu tribe 4 on a new partition. This went fine up until the part after the basic installation was finished and it would normally download and install my language (ch-de) packages. At this point all I get was a nice blue screen staring at me for about 30 minutes :P until I finally gave in and did a hard reboot. >
So my question is how does one test something that is not testable? And yes I know this is alpha and so what?
I mean it is not my first live cd and certainly not the first time I have installed *ubuntu.
My hardware is run of the mill P4, ati 9250 pro, 180GIG HD on which all my other linuxes (mint kde cassandra (Feisty), gutsy tribe 3 kubuntu, pclinuxos2007) live happily.
Bthw my burner and cd's are fine and work with everything else(music, files, movies).
I get the feeling that something is inherently wrong with the speed of these tribe releases if it doesn't even boot or install. maybe just a bit more viligence would be apropriate. I mean a lot of press does not make....
I think you get the jist.
So anyway I am off to a nice weekend and hope all of you are as well
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