Hello everybody!
I am brand new to the Linux world and I am trying to run Kubuntu for the very first time.
I have an IBM 300 PL pc with a 733 MHz P lll processor and 128 Megs of RAM. I have an 11 GB drive (hd0) and a 200 GB drive (hd1). I am using an XFX mx400 invidia based video card.
My installation appears to go OK with one exception. After the install the OS tries to reboot. The Kubuntu logo and a progress bar appear on the screen. About half way through the boot process the screen goes blank. The hard drive light keeps flashing to indicate activity but the screen remains blank.
I have gotten the same result with ver. 6.10 and 6.06. I downloaded a recent recent version of knoppix to look an my configuration files, but i do not what to look for. Incidentally, when the screen saver in knoppix kicks in I cannot restore my desktop. The screen goes blank and remains so.
I think I may have a video setting wrong but the the video card was installed automatically by the Kubuntu installer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Shoofly
I am brand new to the Linux world and I am trying to run Kubuntu for the very first time.
I have an IBM 300 PL pc with a 733 MHz P lll processor and 128 Megs of RAM. I have an 11 GB drive (hd0) and a 200 GB drive (hd1). I am using an XFX mx400 invidia based video card.
My installation appears to go OK with one exception. After the install the OS tries to reboot. The Kubuntu logo and a progress bar appear on the screen. About half way through the boot process the screen goes blank. The hard drive light keeps flashing to indicate activity but the screen remains blank.
I have gotten the same result with ver. 6.10 and 6.06. I downloaded a recent recent version of knoppix to look an my configuration files, but i do not what to look for. Incidentally, when the screen saver in knoppix kicks in I cannot restore my desktop. The screen goes blank and remains so.
I think I may have a video setting wrong but the the video card was installed automatically by the Kubuntu installer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Shoofly
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