I ran into a similar problem with Ubuntu Dapper. The problem turned out to be a faulty memory chip.

David Suna
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Erez D wrote:
well, my hardware is:
p4 3.2G HT
120GB sata hd
0.5GB ram.

a clarification - by crush i ment 'hanged'.
i tried twice, and it hanged both times at the same place
(don't  remember exactly what pkg it was, i'll check it when i get home).

tnx,
erez.

On 2/11/07, *Julian Daich* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    El dom, 11-02-2007 a las 11:06 +0200, Erez D escribió:
    > hi
    >
    > have tryed to install ubuntu edgy 6.10 i386 on my pc, and it crashed
    > during install
    You forgot to tell us what your pc is, when exactly it crashes during
    the install process and if you did try again.
    > so i did a 'check disk for defects' and got a strange msg:
    >
    > check finished: 0 checksums failed.
    >
    > i googled for it, and i saw people thinking this means error, and
    > other thinking this means ok
    Well as you already noted, the checksum results are sometimes
    ambiguous.
    I had the case of one cd that I received from Cannonical that worked
    fine in one PC, but crashed at the end of the installing while¨
    Removing
    unnecessary packages¨ in other and in both I received the checksum
    message that you had. I tried with other cd that I burned by
    myself and
    everything was ok.
    Maybe other members of the list knows better how checksum works,
    or if
    the problem can be related to the cd or the cd reader.
    Rgds,

    Julian
    >
    > and at ubuntu.com <http://ubuntu.com> they say:
    >
    > ubuntu - linux for human beings
    >
    > go figure.
    >
    >
    --
    Julian Daich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>



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