I've burned a few copies of the latest Kubuntu, Kubuntu 8.10 LiveCD but I cannot boot up to the desktop. It goes as far as the Kubuntu 'splashy?' title screen and the bars go across but that's it. The screen turns black and nothing happens for a few seconds but the drive lights are flickering. The the screen goes either dark grey with dashes everywhere or light grey with white dashes everwhere. I think selecting 'boot up in safe graphics mode' results in the latter or the light grey screen with white dashes all over the screen.
I can add at the end of the kernel boot line, 'vga=785' and then it will boot up. I tried CTRL-ALT-F1 (or something like that) and got out of the kdm/X but I wasnt' sure what to do then. 'kdm start' won't start up the kde desktop.
I've given up since I can boot up Ubuntu, Mepis 8, Fedora 10 (LiveKDE or amd64), sidux and presumably (I can install) Debian. I wanted to try a kde and debian-based distro that has a 64-bit version. I guess my plan now is to install Ubuntu 64-bit version and install the kde desktop.
I hope that I can provide some info that will interest any kubuntu designers/developers/users/admins.
Some of the things I enjoyed about Kubuntu were the number of options of installing Nvidia cards. Also, I liked how easy it was to mount my drives and CD/DVD burners. The support for Kubuntu/Ubuntu is great so for a dummy like me, I could usually find what I needed or if not, I would google and look around. I haven't found any info related to my problem but I still insist there is something inherent in the latest Kubuntu that prevents a proper boot.
My hardware: Intel-based, Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3R mobo (quite popular and common)
Nvidia EVGA 7950GT w/ aftermarket cooler, Samsung 22" LCD monitor using DVI cable
Audigy 2ZS sound card, all SATA drives (HDD and CD/DVD burner)
520w Corsair HX520 PSU
Belkin F5D4000 ver. 4 wireless usb adapter
I assume the main and related hardware components are the video card, the LCD monitor and maybe the DVI cable. But, what is telling for me is that the other distros boot with no trouble. I don't have to change any settings or options in the other distros. They boot up after waiting or pressing enter.
If anyone has any ideas or would like further info about the boot problem, let me know. But, my plan is to try Ubuntu 8.10 and KDE so that will be my focus. Failing that, I'll look at Mepis, Debian 'Testing' and sidux. I think Ubuntu will work though and if worst comes to worst, I always have the option of using Gnome... :-X
I can add at the end of the kernel boot line, 'vga=785' and then it will boot up. I tried CTRL-ALT-F1 (or something like that) and got out of the kdm/X but I wasnt' sure what to do then. 'kdm start' won't start up the kde desktop.
I've given up since I can boot up Ubuntu, Mepis 8, Fedora 10 (LiveKDE or amd64), sidux and presumably (I can install) Debian. I wanted to try a kde and debian-based distro that has a 64-bit version. I guess my plan now is to install Ubuntu 64-bit version and install the kde desktop.
I hope that I can provide some info that will interest any kubuntu designers/developers/users/admins.
Some of the things I enjoyed about Kubuntu were the number of options of installing Nvidia cards. Also, I liked how easy it was to mount my drives and CD/DVD burners. The support for Kubuntu/Ubuntu is great so for a dummy like me, I could usually find what I needed or if not, I would google and look around. I haven't found any info related to my problem but I still insist there is something inherent in the latest Kubuntu that prevents a proper boot.
My hardware: Intel-based, Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3R mobo (quite popular and common)
Nvidia EVGA 7950GT w/ aftermarket cooler, Samsung 22" LCD monitor using DVI cable
Audigy 2ZS sound card, all SATA drives (HDD and CD/DVD burner)
520w Corsair HX520 PSU
Belkin F5D4000 ver. 4 wireless usb adapter
I assume the main and related hardware components are the video card, the LCD monitor and maybe the DVI cable. But, what is telling for me is that the other distros boot with no trouble. I don't have to change any settings or options in the other distros. They boot up after waiting or pressing enter.
If anyone has any ideas or would like further info about the boot problem, let me know. But, my plan is to try Ubuntu 8.10 and KDE so that will be my focus. Failing that, I'll look at Mepis, Debian 'Testing' and sidux. I think Ubuntu will work though and if worst comes to worst, I always have the option of using Gnome... :-X
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