I am new to Linux, actually used Red Hat somewhat about 8 years ago and stopped for some reason. Anyway, I want to get back into Linux and am trying to install Kubuntu 7.10 on one of my XP systems (P3, 933 MHz, 256 RAM). I put the CD in and try to boot to it. After all the posting is done the screen flashes and the process starts over again, no error messages or anything.
The CD works fine in my main system (P4 1.9 GHz, 1 Gb RAM) but I want to put it on my older system so I can learn it before I make the switch for good. Any ideas? I am going tomorrow to try to get some more memory for this system to see if that helps, PC133 is hard to find locally but I found some.
The CD works fine in my main system (P4 1.9 GHz, 1 Gb RAM) but I want to put it on my older system so I can learn it before I make the switch for good. Any ideas? I am going tomorrow to try to get some more memory for this system to see if that helps, PC133 is hard to find locally but I found some.





). I removed that card and my network card (only cards I had in it) and the CD worked fine. Putting them back in one at a time worked fine. THen as soon as I connected the drive to the card it wouldn't work. So I disconnected that drive, installed Kubuntu, reconnected the drive and everything works beautifully! There must have been something with the version of Grub on the Live CD that didn't like something connected to that card. I am now typing this from a box that is totally Linux.
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