Ubuntu can't boot OCELOT LUCID II more details
tobias schwibingerr
whyskyhigh at yahoo.de
Sun May 20 13:33:59 UTC 2012
good afternoon
thank You for help.I can interrupt any booting of any ubuntu or kubuntuwith f2 and say German is there no way to stop also for vga.?
because if I would not stop z is y and y is z because I live in Frankfurt
regardswhysky
--- Ryan Gauger <rtgkid at gmail.com> schrieb am Sa, 19.5.2012:
Von: Ryan Gauger <rtgkid at gmail.com>
Betreff: Re: Ubuntu can't boot OCELOT LUCID II more details
An: "Kubuntu user technical support" <kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
CC: "Kubuntu user technical support" <kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
Datum: Samstag, 19. Mai, 2012 14:52 Uhr
Good morning, Tobias.
I don't think there is a way to interrupt the boot unless you were to use command line (which I am not good with at all unless it is sudo). Your suggestion would probably work if you could figure out how to interrupt boot.
For your second question, yes. You can install Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu on an old laptop. Since you are new with Linux, you printable don't know about Lubuntu, which would be your best option for doing this. Ubuntu/Kubuntu are resource-hungry. For this reason, I do not recommend installing these on an old computer or laptop. Xubuntu will work, since XFCE is not resource-hungry. Allow me to introduce Lubuntu to you, to make things even more complicated. Lubuntu uses the LXDE desktop environment, which is extremely lightweight, and is not resource-hungry at all. Lubuntu is known for working on laptops/computers so old that Windows doesn't even work anymore on them. You can install Lubuntu alongside Windows ME, or completely erase the hard drive and install Lubuntu, allowing Lubuntu to take up the whole drive. I think I've made this email long enough for now. Sorry :) Thanks!
In Christ,Ryan
On May 19, 2012, at 3:03 AM, tobias schwibingerr <whyskyhigh at yahoo.de> wrote:
good morning ryanthank You for Your friendly answer.
Is there a way to interrupt the booting and tell
hey computer my graphik card is may only 1000 pointsyou need 1000000 maybe hd can You tell linuxto change his ask for the monitor?
thank You
whysky
the problem ist not generic or so is one version older hardyand all other systems like SuSe crash even old versions.
another question:can I use ubuntu kubuntu xubuntuwith very old alptop12 years oldbought with win me.
can I user
ocelot?
what is difference lucid and ocelotbecausejanuary 2012 both are new.
what does mean: Hardy has no support but ocelot has supportis it likegates gives support win 7 but noch win 98?
PSis it possible to boot kubuntu in text modus?
--- Ryan Gauger <rtgkid at gmail.com> schrieb am Fr, 18.5.2012:
Von: Ryan Gauger <rtgkid at gmail.com>
Betreff: Re: Ubuntu can't boot OCELOT LUCID
An:
kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
Datum: Freitag, 18. Mai, 2012 17:35 Uhr
On 05/18/2012 09:51 AM, tobias schwibingerr wrote:
good afternoon ryan
thank You for help.
is it to custom here to write to all members
or call one person
now ryan?
the situation
I put in
live CD
SuSe
BSD
Ocelot....
the machine is starting and running text modus.
ok
then linux is changing to grafik mode
then
crash black screen
or frozen.
hardy=no problem
ubuntu older than hardy also booting fine.
why?
I dont know.
I suggest, hardy is checking vga before changing to
grafik
ocelot does not check it and crash.
Can You understand this?
thank You for help
whysky
--- Ryan Gauger <rtgkid at gmail.com> schrieb
am Fr, 18.5.2012:
Von: Ryan Gauger <rtgkid at gmail.com>
Betreff: Re: Ubuntu can't boot OCELOT LUCID
An: kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
Datum: Freitag, 18. Mai, 2012 16:08 Uhr
Good morning, Tobias. Very good questions
you have. I think I can answer the first
half-way, and I am sure I can answer your second
question. Do you get past the boot screen with
Oneiric and Lucid? In the boot screen (GRUB), to
boot into different operating systems (different
versions of Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu/etc, Windows
or other OS), when inside GRUB, select between
the different operating systems by using the
down and up keys on the keyboard. Then, press
the enter/return key on the keyboard to boot the
selected operating system. Do you know this is a
VGA problem? If so, I have no clue how to solve
this, unless you install drivers for VGA. If you
install VGA driver software, you are installing
this inside the operating system, not GRUB.
Therefore, if this is a GRUB problem, the
problem will still persist with GRUB, even after
installing driver software.
For your second question, this is a Kubuntu-only
support centre. Ubuntu questions should be asked
in Ubuntu
Forums or Ask Ubuntu.
I hope this helps!
In Christ,
Ryan
On 05/18/2012 08:13 AM, tobias schwibingerr
wrote:
good morning
I am very new with linux.
but I can use evolution and
firefox and this is better than win
online
my question:
I only can boot hardy
but not lucid or ocelot
it is a vga problem.
is f4 the right way?
shall I mail lspci oder lshal?
second question
is this a community for linux and
ubuntu and xubuntu and so on
or only for kubuntu.
thank your forwarf for help
whysky
--- Kaj Haulrich <kaj at haulrich.net>
schrieb am Fr, 18.5.2012:
Von: Kaj Haulrich <kaj at haulrich.net>
Betreff: Re: Ubuntu can't boot
from ASUS P8P67 PRO
An: "Kubuntu user technical
support" <kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
Datum: Freitag, 18. Mai, 2012
07:08 Uhr
On
05/18/2012 01:06 AM, Linux
User wrote:
> On 05/17/2012 11:34 PM,
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
>> On 05/17/2012 10:27
PM, Linux User wrote:
>>> Asus P8P67 pro is
not booting into
Kubuntu/Ubuntu. it has
UEFI...It
>>> boots into
Windows only. Kubuntu's grub
was installed on sda (the
>>> only HDD)
>>
>> You will have to
reinstall, this time telling
the installer to put
>> grub on the
EFI-partition.
>
> which one will be EFI
partition? How to find? It's
dual boot with
> Windows on sda1 and
Ubuntu installed on sda2
I guess there must be a way to
see the EFI partition from
inside Windows - sometimes
called the 'system' or
'hidden' partition. Not sure
though, because first thing I
do with a new computer is to
erase Windows completely.
However, on a EFI-system, when
installing Linux you'll have
to create an EFI partition
(around 100 MB) anyway and put
grub-efi on it. On my system
that is sda2. As far as I can
tell there is no way of
getting rid of this UEFI
rigmarole and revert to the
good, old BIOS.
There is some further
information here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFIBooting
Kaj Haulrich.
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Good afternoon, I hope your day is going well. I usually will
reply-all, if that is what you mean. This is because other people on
the list can see my emails and if I say something wrong or
incorrect, they can reply and correct it. I also do it just so
everybody is in the loop on what is going on.
If Oneiric (and newer) crash after trying to boot, and hardy (and
older) boot fine, then it must be an internal error, or an error
that is in the system when Oneiric/newer boots. It may very well be
the VGA problem as you suggest. I have never experienced this, so I
am able to give you information to the best of my abilities without
being able to see what you are seeing, so if I don't solve the
problem or figure out an answer, I am sorry. Does Persistent boot?
Persistent is the newest stable version of Kubuntu. Thanks!
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