I've been told that Linux in general follows the lowest common
denominator design principle.  For instance, if it can't find a driver
that works with device X, then, it keeps trying older and older device
drives until, boom, one happens to work.  This often results in the box
running much much much slower than it should, in terms of hardware, but
happens.

I am running into similar problems, and things are soooo slow (after
this GNOME error message), than it's prohibitive in terms of installing
the OS.  again, nothing gets written to disk, and the install window
never loads for me.

Is there a list of devises supported by ubuntu?

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Problem installing Ubuntu Os (gnome settings daemon error)
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