Installation details:
file: kubuntu-12.10-desktop-amd64.iso
md5: dc63881988af54677ab3084d031a12b6
Burned to DVD -R via imgburn
Desktop details:
Mainboard: Intel BOXDX58SO2
Processor: i7-960 Bloomfield LGA 1366
Memory: Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer 24GB (6 x 4GB) (PC3 12800) (with LEDs) Model BLT3KIT4G3D1608DT2TXRG
Graphics: PNY nVidia 470GTX Performance Edition
Others: Intel RAID SAS/SATA Controller Card (RS2BL080) (setup with 7x 10kRPM Raptor Drives in RAID5 configuration)
Others: Rocketfish 5.1 PCI Sound card
Current OS Installations: Windows 7 x64
SSD: Yes, 1
Monitor: 2x HP 2310m 1920x1080 (1080p) resolution monitors, connected via DVI.
The problem occurs when I boot to the kubuntu DVD, it never reaches desktop, it fails at some point and drops me to a non-BASH prompt.
Here's (typed out) everything on-screen that I see at the point of failure.
From the disc's grub menu, I select to run kubuntu.. it takes a few moments for it to get going, spills out the normal verbose info, flickers the screen to supported monitor resolution, shows the graphical loading.
Before it reaches the graphical loading it spams a bunch of "time out killing modprobe" messages.
As of the time of writing this (the 3rd attempt) the graphical loading isn't pretty looking, it's solid gray.
And here's what it finally gives me, at the fail point:
udevd[162]: '/sbin/modprobe -bv pci:v000010DEd000006CDsv000010DEsd0000079Fbc03sc00 i00 [223] terminated by signal 9 (Killed)
//and it mentions that 3 more times with 2 more PCI's and one HID, giving different numbers and ID's//
BusyBox v1.19.3 (Ununtu 1:1.19.3-7ununtu1) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
(initramfs) _
I've goten to this point 3 times now, but it's behaved 2 different ways while booting. Last two times it did adjust resolution. This time, it did not.
I have no idea how to better explain or interpret what is going wrong here, but TLDR is: live disc won't boot to a GUI.
file: kubuntu-12.10-desktop-amd64.iso
md5: dc63881988af54677ab3084d031a12b6
Burned to DVD -R via imgburn
Desktop details:
Mainboard: Intel BOXDX58SO2
Processor: i7-960 Bloomfield LGA 1366
Memory: Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer 24GB (6 x 4GB) (PC3 12800) (with LEDs) Model BLT3KIT4G3D1608DT2TXRG
Graphics: PNY nVidia 470GTX Performance Edition
Others: Intel RAID SAS/SATA Controller Card (RS2BL080) (setup with 7x 10kRPM Raptor Drives in RAID5 configuration)
Others: Rocketfish 5.1 PCI Sound card
Current OS Installations: Windows 7 x64
SSD: Yes, 1
Monitor: 2x HP 2310m 1920x1080 (1080p) resolution monitors, connected via DVI.
The problem occurs when I boot to the kubuntu DVD, it never reaches desktop, it fails at some point and drops me to a non-BASH prompt.
Here's (typed out) everything on-screen that I see at the point of failure.
From the disc's grub menu, I select to run kubuntu.. it takes a few moments for it to get going, spills out the normal verbose info, flickers the screen to supported monitor resolution, shows the graphical loading.
Before it reaches the graphical loading it spams a bunch of "time out killing modprobe" messages.
As of the time of writing this (the 3rd attempt) the graphical loading isn't pretty looking, it's solid gray.
And here's what it finally gives me, at the fail point:
udevd[162]: '/sbin/modprobe -bv pci:v000010DEd000006CDsv000010DEsd0000079Fbc03sc00 i00 [223] terminated by signal 9 (Killed)
//and it mentions that 3 more times with 2 more PCI's and one HID, giving different numbers and ID's//
BusyBox v1.19.3 (Ununtu 1:1.19.3-7ununtu1) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
(initramfs) _
I've goten to this point 3 times now, but it's behaved 2 different ways while booting. Last two times it did adjust resolution. This time, it did not.
I have no idea how to better explain or interpret what is going wrong here, but TLDR is: live disc won't boot to a GUI.
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