Hello everybody!
I have a STI notebook computer (STI is a Brazilian assembler of laptops) that came with Windows Vista home. I had been a windows user all my life but didn't really like Vista and decided to give Linux a try.
I first tried to run it through live cd's and the only one that actually booted in my machine was Mandriva. It did freeze running so I decided to go for the full installation - it could be a cd-reader problem... though after it installed it kept on freezing at random (I tried to time it... use it... not use it... online... offline... couldn't find a pattern).
Since I was also having some trouble with my wireless card I decided to give Ubuntu a try, since lot's of people said it was a good choice for beginners like me. It really impressed me with it's user friendliness and sheer amount of information available in forums and Faqs. It froze a lot less than Mandriva, but still crashed from time to time. Also I kind of broke the network configuration trying to get the wireless card working at full speed (the driver Ubuntu auto-installed ran VERY slow) :P
Anyway... on I went to my third install and this time I decided to keep with Ububtu. After I got my wireless working good with ndiswrapper with the help from more experienced users at IRC I decided to focus again on the freezing and crashing. I didn't think it was really an interface problem, but decided to switch to KDE (because I was also beginning to feel that Gnome was a bit spartan for my tastes).
Which leads us to this final install... I'm running Kubuntu installed on my AS1560 laptop from STI (which has an AMD Turion 64 processor and GeForce Go 7400) and the crashes are getting more and more frequent. I have suspected acpi and apm problems, but it's really not my area of expertise so I wouldn't know. I'd appreciate any kind of help, I've been trying to fix it on my own for a LONG time.
Thank you very much in advance,
Silvia
I have a STI notebook computer (STI is a Brazilian assembler of laptops) that came with Windows Vista home. I had been a windows user all my life but didn't really like Vista and decided to give Linux a try.
I first tried to run it through live cd's and the only one that actually booted in my machine was Mandriva. It did freeze running so I decided to go for the full installation - it could be a cd-reader problem... though after it installed it kept on freezing at random (I tried to time it... use it... not use it... online... offline... couldn't find a pattern).
Since I was also having some trouble with my wireless card I decided to give Ubuntu a try, since lot's of people said it was a good choice for beginners like me. It really impressed me with it's user friendliness and sheer amount of information available in forums and Faqs. It froze a lot less than Mandriva, but still crashed from time to time. Also I kind of broke the network configuration trying to get the wireless card working at full speed (the driver Ubuntu auto-installed ran VERY slow) :P
Anyway... on I went to my third install and this time I decided to keep with Ububtu. After I got my wireless working good with ndiswrapper with the help from more experienced users at IRC I decided to focus again on the freezing and crashing. I didn't think it was really an interface problem, but decided to switch to KDE (because I was also beginning to feel that Gnome was a bit spartan for my tastes).
Which leads us to this final install... I'm running Kubuntu installed on my AS1560 laptop from STI (which has an AMD Turion 64 processor and GeForce Go 7400) and the crashes are getting more and more frequent. I have suspected acpi and apm problems, but it's really not my area of expertise so I wouldn't know. I'd appreciate any kind of help, I've been trying to fix it on my own for a LONG time.
Thank you very much in advance,
Silvia
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