I have fixed this. Turns out there was a broken memory module.
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Junin Toiro wrote:
> Could always try the alternate disc. I had no problems with that one.
> You can do a cli only install then once it's up and running grab the
> server kernel.
>
> --
> Sam Jackson
>
hey guys
I have been doing a local cd mailout of ubuntu for some time now via
http://ubuntu.net.au
I charge $2.60 per cd via paypal/credit card or ask people to send me a $2
stamp if they want to order by mail.
at the moment I'm just burning cd's of jaunty, the good folks at canonical
usually se
As an approved loco we are eledgable to recieve a shipemnt of free cd's:
Ubuntu: PC: 250 Kubuntu: PC: 75 Server PC: PC: 75 see the wiki page
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoGettingCds
--- On Tue, 28/4/09, Paul Schulz wrote:
From: Paul Schulz
Subject: Re: ShipIt Local
To: "Chris Jones"
Cc: ubuntu-
Thank you Scott,
The install isn't quite how I wanted it anyway. I wanted to to put /home
and swap on the SD card. I'll do a fresh install, apply the patches and
then reboot.
Norm McMillan VK3XCI
Mildura, Australia.
The Wintersun City
Scott Evans wrote:
>
> Hi Norm...
>
> There are three
Hi Chris,
How about a 'postage paid' shipping service?
eg.
First CD set is free + postage
Subsequent CD sets are free if the "cd shipper" is returned with a
reply paid envelope or credit.
You would need to come up with a suitable "cd shipper" (cardboard? plastic?)
As mentioned, you could als