I tried installing the 7.10 x64 version of Kubuntu (DVD text install) on my Acer Aspire 5720ZG (Pentium Dual Core T2310 1.46 GHz, 1GB DDR II SDRAM, GeForce 8400M GS TurboCache, 120GB SATA) and things went well during the installation. But when I select Kubuntu from the GRUB boot menu the screen goes blank and stays that way no matter how long I wait. The notebook seems to be working for the first couple minutes, probably running the startup procedure normally. When I press the power button the notebook behaves as if it was shutting down normally, and powers down as usual after a few seconds. The screen stays blank even during powering down.
Initially this nbook came with vista, and I installed Kubuntu as a second system onto a separate partition on the same drive.
Afterwards I tried booting up from a 7.10 x64 Live DVD and CD, but the same thing happened. The kubuntu progress bar appeared, and once it was complete the screen went blank. I also tried running a live cd for the 6.06 LTS x64 version, and the startup procedure hung after some steps (screen didn't go blank, and kubuntu shut down normally after pressing power button - stopping services, etc).
All cds and dvds of 7.10 had correct md5 sums and passed integrity checks. The 6.06 cd I got at a Linux conference at my school so it was all neat and pressed, no scratches.
I was able to run the 6.06 cd live on my desktop with no problems (Core 2 duo E6600, GF 7950gx2, 2gb ddr2 corsair extr. perf.). Haven't tried others yet.
Oh, I can normally work on vista.
That's about all the details I can give. Hope it's enough 8)
Initially this nbook came with vista, and I installed Kubuntu as a second system onto a separate partition on the same drive.
Afterwards I tried booting up from a 7.10 x64 Live DVD and CD, but the same thing happened. The kubuntu progress bar appeared, and once it was complete the screen went blank. I also tried running a live cd for the 6.06 LTS x64 version, and the startup procedure hung after some steps (screen didn't go blank, and kubuntu shut down normally after pressing power button - stopping services, etc).
All cds and dvds of 7.10 had correct md5 sums and passed integrity checks. The 6.06 cd I got at a Linux conference at my school so it was all neat and pressed, no scratches.
I was able to run the 6.06 cd live on my desktop with no problems (Core 2 duo E6600, GF 7950gx2, 2gb ddr2 corsair extr. perf.). Haven't tried others yet.
Oh, I can normally work on vista.
That's about all the details I can give. Hope it's enough 8)
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