Rarely do I find the extravagance of 2 exclamation points necessary, but I'm just so damn happy that 8.10 WORKS on my system.
I had serious problems before. Nothing newer than 7.04/7.10 would even boot into the Live version of the OS, much less complete the install process. This applied for both 32- and 64-bit versions. Attempting to simply boot the live CD or DVD would result in a bunch of error messages and ultimately getting left at a command prompt.
Clearly, whatever it was in the 8.x versions that made it not compatible with my hardware has been cleared up. FWIW, here's a list of my hardware:
Asus P5E3 WS Pro motherboard (intel x38 chipset)
Intel E8500 Core 2 Duo CPU, 3.15GHz
4 GB DDR3 PC310666 RAM
Samsung Spinpoint F1 1 TB SATA 2.0 hard drive
Lite-On 20x DVD/CD RW PATA drive
Samsung 3.5" diskette drive
XTX GeForce 9800 GTX "Black Edition" video card
21" NEC AccuSync 120 CRT monitor
Oh, also KDE 4 looks nice. Very pretty. It even set my display to a reasonable resolution (1280x1024) and refresh rate (85Hz) right away, and I was able to crank it up to 1600x1200 @ 75Hz without Xserver going haywire. Once I get 8.10 installed, I'm going to try to install drivers specific to my video hardware so I can do 3D.
I'm posting from within the live 8.10 environment now. Way to go, Kubuntu devs!
Update: Install from within the live environment did not work - I got an error message claiming there was something wrong with the install CD. That wasn't the case, as I verified the MD5 sum of the downloaded image, burned slow at 4x, and ran the Live CD's "verify disc" procedure, which found no errors. So I have no idea why it was saying that. Anyway, installing from the "Install Kubuntu" menu item after booting the live CD worked. I now have a healthy 8.10 install and can also boot in Windows when necessary.
I had serious problems before. Nothing newer than 7.04/7.10 would even boot into the Live version of the OS, much less complete the install process. This applied for both 32- and 64-bit versions. Attempting to simply boot the live CD or DVD would result in a bunch of error messages and ultimately getting left at a command prompt.
Clearly, whatever it was in the 8.x versions that made it not compatible with my hardware has been cleared up. FWIW, here's a list of my hardware:
Asus P5E3 WS Pro motherboard (intel x38 chipset)
Intel E8500 Core 2 Duo CPU, 3.15GHz
4 GB DDR3 PC310666 RAM
Samsung Spinpoint F1 1 TB SATA 2.0 hard drive
Lite-On 20x DVD/CD RW PATA drive
Samsung 3.5" diskette drive
XTX GeForce 9800 GTX "Black Edition" video card
21" NEC AccuSync 120 CRT monitor
Oh, also KDE 4 looks nice. Very pretty. It even set my display to a reasonable resolution (1280x1024) and refresh rate (85Hz) right away, and I was able to crank it up to 1600x1200 @ 75Hz without Xserver going haywire. Once I get 8.10 installed, I'm going to try to install drivers specific to my video hardware so I can do 3D.
I'm posting from within the live 8.10 environment now. Way to go, Kubuntu devs!
Update: Install from within the live environment did not work - I got an error message claiming there was something wrong with the install CD. That wasn't the case, as I verified the MD5 sum of the downloaded image, burned slow at 4x, and ran the Live CD's "verify disc" procedure, which found no errors. So I have no idea why it was saying that. Anyway, installing from the "Install Kubuntu" menu item after booting the live CD worked. I now have a healthy 8.10 install and can also boot in Windows when necessary.
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