Any one can help. i can not run live CD at tx1316
vincent chew
valsabi at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 28 15:20:04 UTC 2008
thank you to all of you. now i manage to get Ubuntu to
run on my laptop and doing update now. hopefully all
running fine.
just to share how i can get this thing install on my
laptop,
i think you all know the step, when you reach the step
to choose the network adaptor. Ubuntu show me 1.
primary and secondary, the primary one is MCP51
nvidia, and secondary is the wireless broadcom, so
this time i select the broadcom and it can let me to
do all the installation and reboot it , the moment i
saw the graphic login screen , i knew it i got it done
le man.. thank you all the master ...
thank you .
1 more thing. my work force me to use IE, how .? i am
new in ubuntu and linux. thank you again .
Vincent
--- Chris Mohler <cr33dog at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 27, 2008 5:54 PM, vincent chew
> <valsabi at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Thank alex, i already manage to do the
> installation by
> > using text mode, but once finish the installation
> ,
> > ask for reboot. and i have blank screen (black
> screen)
> > after the Ubuntu logo, and all thing stop there.
> if
> > you got any ideal please let me know, thanks. i
> really
> > need it to run. forgot to tell you . i was tried
> in
> > both version for test installation, the 64 bit
> version
> > and x86, same result i got also.
> > Vincent
>
> After the "black screen", try pressing CTRL-ALT-F1.
> If you see a
> (text) login prompt, you are probably having issues
> with your video
> card (or monitor).
>
> What video card are you using?
>
> Some things to try:
> Go back to the graphical VT by pressing CTRL-ALT-F7
> - the screen
> should go black again. Try pressing CTRL-ALT-MINUS
> or CTRL ALT-PLUS
> several times - you might get lucky and a
> higher/lower res will show
> up. If not, go back to VT1 (CTRL-ALT-F1) and login.
> Edit
> /etc/X11/xorg.conf in vi, pico, or whatever - in the
> "Device" section
> change the driver to vesa. Save xorg.conf. Press
> CTRL-ALT-F7 again,
> then CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE (or reboot). If the
> graphical login appears,
> then it's definitely the video driver. If not...?
>
> Chris
>
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