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At this point, I would
(1) Test the memory -- Believe it or not, a half hour to an hour of memtesting has, for totally unknown reasons, fixed problems on my computers on a couple of occasions. I have no idea why or how this works.
(2) Try another installation disk. You can either order a free one from Canonical, (and wait until you're as old and grey as I), order one from a mail-order house for a few shillings (Do Brits still use shillings?) and get it in less than a week, or burn another copy yourself by CAREFULLY following the instructions you will find on both this site and the Ubuntu Community Help Wiki with regard to checking MD5 sums for ".iso" files and burnt CDs. Please, check BOTH the iso filie, before burning, and the burnt CD.
This certainly is sounding like he doesn't have a LiveCD, at least, not one that behaves the way we know it should. :P
I would be taking askrieger's advice and either downloading a "Kubuntu 10.04 LTS LiveCD .iso" or ordering it from Canonical through the ShipIt program. If you opt to download the .iso, then when you burn it, be sure to verify the md5sum to ensure that the downloaded .iso is without error. Then burn the .iso to CD using either TAO (Track-at-Once) or DAO (Disk-at-Once) option.
Not all CD manufacturers are equal. Purchase quality discs, or you are likely to create a lot of coffee coasters.
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
hi .. the installation cd is from canonical and it worked fine on another (much slower dell machine) ...
on this other machine the install did generate the sexy mac desktop .... tho I am surprised at how slow is runs .... there is only so much linux can do with old hardware i guess !
so I know the cd is good ...just not good on the dell 450 i have.....which is a shame as it is/was a good machine ...
I used the disc to check the disk (or the memory) ...one of the functions and it did take some time but reported no issues ...just to be 100% I will run both diagnostics from the cd again.
-- and post the "VGA compatible controller" line, in its entirety.
2. Download the "Desktop Alternate" CD ISO (32-bit): http://www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/download You can make your USB stick with that one, just the same as you did with the "Live" CD. Check the md5sum of the download and the CD, of course.
It looks to me like the Live CD is gagging on your graphics chip, and until we know exactly what it is, it's not going to be possible to determine what boot options are required to get past it. The Alternate CD has options that will help, I think.
Any ideas on where to go next to get a desktop functioning with this machine ?
should I try again with some new video card ?
should i persevere and try to get some drivers or config to get this current one
. lspci | grep VGA returns ...
06:01:0 VGA compatible controller: Texas Instruments TVP4020 [permedia 2] (rev1)
Any ideas on where to go next to get a desktop functioning with this machine ?
should I try again with some new video card ?
should i persevere and try to get some drivers or config to get this current one
. lspci | grep VGA returns ...
06:01:0 VGA compatible controller: Texas Instruments TVP4020 [permedia 2] (rev1)
working ?
Yours in hope
Citrus
when trying to find info on that card/chip set I see nothing but trouble with it and linux........I would get a diferent card.
that sead what are the specks for that box as far as CPU and RAM ......
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