Hello. First post here. I am a Kubuntu/Linux noob, for sure. First thing though, Much Praise for Kubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 bit. I love it! It is running very well on my Zotac ZBOX Nano AD10. Very few problems there, all minor. I cannot thank Kubuntu enough for not using "Unity" as Ubuntu 12.04 LTS does.
Now, the problem. I love kubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 bit. I want to also use it on my eMachines e725 laptop as dual boot alongside W7. I was running Mint 8 / W7 dual boot just fine on my e725. However, when trying out Live CDs of more recent linux distros have run into a Black Screen problem after choosing the Try Kubuntu option from the Live CD (and with several other newer distros as well). I can hear Kubuntu (and Ubuntu, and Mint latest) boot up to the "desktop", but in these newer distros I have a totally blacked out screen. Blacked out.
Using the Kubuntu 12.04 LTS Live CD - if I select the nomodeset from the Other Options menu it boots up with video working fine. So I did the full Kubuntu 12.04 install, but now it always boots with totally black screen unless I use the second boot option (safe mode or equiv). Then it boots with full graphics/screen function etc. Works fine until reboot. Then Black Screen again.
I got very frustrated after trying a number of "fixes" and finally deleted the Kubuntu partitions using the Live CD. It hosed W7 but I did a repair and W7 is running fine again.
Question is how (or can) I install Kubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 bit on this laptop with proper functionality of the screen/graphics. I really hope so, as I love Kubuntu 12.04 LTS.
Specs of the eMachines e725 laptop as follows.......
Intel Pentium T4400 dual core processor.
Mobile Intel® GL40 Express Chipset
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M
4 gb DDR3 @ 667 mhz.
Windows 7 64 bit OS
250gb SATA 2 hard drive
Few people know less about Kubuntu/Linux than me. Any help is appreciated. If I cannot run Kubuntu 12.04 LTS on this system I will survive. But my hopes are for a solution. Thanks again if any can help.....
.................sincerely,
smoke
Now, the problem. I love kubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 bit. I want to also use it on my eMachines e725 laptop as dual boot alongside W7. I was running Mint 8 / W7 dual boot just fine on my e725. However, when trying out Live CDs of more recent linux distros have run into a Black Screen problem after choosing the Try Kubuntu option from the Live CD (and with several other newer distros as well). I can hear Kubuntu (and Ubuntu, and Mint latest) boot up to the "desktop", but in these newer distros I have a totally blacked out screen. Blacked out.
Using the Kubuntu 12.04 LTS Live CD - if I select the nomodeset from the Other Options menu it boots up with video working fine. So I did the full Kubuntu 12.04 install, but now it always boots with totally black screen unless I use the second boot option (safe mode or equiv). Then it boots with full graphics/screen function etc. Works fine until reboot. Then Black Screen again.
I got very frustrated after trying a number of "fixes" and finally deleted the Kubuntu partitions using the Live CD. It hosed W7 but I did a repair and W7 is running fine again.
Question is how (or can) I install Kubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 bit on this laptop with proper functionality of the screen/graphics. I really hope so, as I love Kubuntu 12.04 LTS.
Specs of the eMachines e725 laptop as follows.......
Intel Pentium T4400 dual core processor.
Mobile Intel® GL40 Express Chipset
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M
4 gb DDR3 @ 667 mhz.
Windows 7 64 bit OS
250gb SATA 2 hard drive
Few people know less about Kubuntu/Linux than me. Any help is appreciated. If I cannot run Kubuntu 12.04 LTS on this system I will survive. But my hopes are for a solution. Thanks again if any can help.....
.................sincerely,
smoke
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