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2013/6/17 Ali Linx (amjjawad) amjja...@gmail.com
Hello,
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Iberê Fernandes
ibere.fernan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hardware has been cleaned and Ubuntu 10.04 is installed again.
Obviously, that lead me to a guess that it is a Kernel Issue or
On 17/06/13 18:22, Iberê Fernandes wrote:
Next weekend I'll try Lubuntu 10.04 on that desktop.
When you do, can you run 'lspci' in a terminal and post the results. It
should look something like:-
~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82875P/E7210 Memory Controller
Hub (rev 02)
2013/6/17 Yorvyk yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com
On 17/06/13 18:22, Iberê Fernandes wrote:
Next weekend I'll try Lubuntu 10.04 on that desktop.
When you do, can you run 'lspci' in a terminal and post the results. It
should look something like:-
~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel
On 2013-06-16 07:40, Iberê Fernandes wrote:
Hi there!
I had Ubuntu 10.04 LTs installed on my desktop AMD Athlon 1800+ XP and
1GB RAM. According to cat/proc/cpuinfo it supports PAE.
This desktop has been turned off for 2 years and now I decided to
install Lubuntu there. Before start
2013/6/16 Nio Wiklund nio.wikl...@gmail.com
Hi Iberę,
I don't know why this happens for you, but I have a few tips and
work-arounds.
1. Is there a good swap partition on the internal HDD? If not, make one
with gparted, when running a live session of for example Ubuntu 10.04 or
Lubuntu
Iber?
I've installed Lubuntu 12.04, 12.10 and 13.04 on many different AMD
powered machines and there is nothing wrong with that combo as far
as I can tell. 1GB RAM should be plenty. Nio's suggestions were all
great and quite detailed. One thing I'd like to add is I
On 06/15/2013 10:40 PM, Iberê Fernandes wrote:
This desktop has been turned off for 2 years ...
Although it has 1GB RAM, lubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.iso crashes when on
slideshow. ...
Any ideas what else should I do to install Lubuntu on this AMD desktop?
Sounds like a hardware issue to
On 06/16/2013 06:40 AM, Eric Bradshaw wrote:
One thing I'd like to add is I don't mess with the 64bit
installers - there is nothing wrong with installing a 32bit Lubuntu on a
64bit machine and (for me) makes it easier going forward.
Can you explain why? What is the issue with the 64bit
On 06/16/2013 09:15 AM, Eric Bradshaw wrote:
On 06/16/2013 08:39 AM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
On 06/16/2013 06:40 AM, Eric Bradshaw wrote:
One thing I'd like to add is I don't mess with the 64bit
installers - there is nothing wrong with installing a 32bit
Lubuntu on a 64bit machine and (for