Now Im *really* mad :(
Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski
emil.oppeln.bronikowski at gmail.com
Wed Oct 20 06:01:24 UTC 2004
> Sounsd like you perhaps moved it unintentionally, or perhaps mounted the
> wrong partition. Please don't blame the kernel unless you find some
> evidence in that direction.
As I said, I don't blame kernel nor Slackware nor Ubuntu for what has
happend. :-) Since you mention kernel thing that I was going to ask on
DevML, I'll ask it here.
I've got a nice (but a little bit old) laptop. It's Celeron 366,
Toshiba Sattelite. I decited to power it up with Ubuntu. Install CD
booted without problem and I was able to set partitions and after I
did, installation process starded. It didn't ended in one day. I
started to think that this laptop is broken, because, I know Celeron
366 is not very powerful, I've installed Debian on smaller machines,
and it didn't take so mutch time! So I've tryied once again, with
Custom. Still, sloooow. In the mean time Slackware 10 was downloading,
and I've put a installation CD with it. Took around 1h and I had fully
functional Slackware.
My question is: what may cause sutch slow installation? Maybe Ubuntu
kernel has some options turned on, that makes my Toshiba works in
power saving mode? Please, help, I need to have Ubuntu there. ;-)
ps. Matt, Im 100% I was copying from good place, to good place. I
didn't even use console to do that, it was Worker. :0)
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Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski, opi on freenode/#ubuntu :-)
http://opi.pegasos.pl
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