Hi. Totally new to Linux here. I actually installed and got the Ubuntu for AMD64 installed and running, but many programs and add-ons were only compatible with the 32 bit version, so I decided to make the switch. I have had all sorts of problems with this version.
First, it took me forever to figure out that the reason I saw only colored pixel gibberish when I booted the live CD was because the video settings were too low. Once I set it up to 1024x768x32 everything booted fine -- except that i couldn't see my mouse. No problem -- I got through the install with the tab and enter keys, but when I rebooted I get a screen full of colored pixel gibberish again. When I start in recovery mode it drops me to a command prompt. That doesn't intimidate me, as I used to prefer it over a GUI before Win 3x came along, but I don't know any of the Linux or Unix commands. I know I need to edit some config file to get it running. Could someone walk me through changing that video setting from the command prompt in recovery mode?
Thanks in advance.
Gary
First, it took me forever to figure out that the reason I saw only colored pixel gibberish when I booted the live CD was because the video settings were too low. Once I set it up to 1024x768x32 everything booted fine -- except that i couldn't see my mouse. No problem -- I got through the install with the tab and enter keys, but when I rebooted I get a screen full of colored pixel gibberish again. When I start in recovery mode it drops me to a command prompt. That doesn't intimidate me, as I used to prefer it over a GUI before Win 3x came along, but I don't know any of the Linux or Unix commands. I know I need to edit some config file to get it running. Could someone walk me through changing that video setting from the command prompt in recovery mode?
Thanks in advance.
Gary
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