>
>
> * Do you get the GUI?
> I guess, you need to tell me.. what that is...
>
It's called Graphical User interface. If you don't reach till that point,
you are in Text mode. You can see that black and white screen before the
graphical mode comes up.
Looks like I screwed up. I should have used mo
On 12/18/2010 11:25 AM, Rahul Devan wrote:
Hi Nikhil,
I had a similar issue while upgrading from Lucid to Maverick. The
problem is with memory space. You must have run out of memory . Try
"df -h" if you can access your terminal using the Alt + Function keys.
If this is the issue.
One can log i
Hi Nikhil,
I had a similar issue while upgrading from Lucid to Maverick. The problem is
with memory space. You must have run out of memory . Try "df -h" if you can
access your terminal using the Alt + Function keys.
I used the Gnome partition manger from a live cd boot to allocate memory.
Everythi
Thanks Manish for responding
* When does the error come up? * During the boot process or at the
login prompt?
There is a few second flash on the right hand side corner of the
screen after I enter the password... ie, at the login
* Do you get the GUI?
I guess, you need to tell me.. what that is...
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 6:13 PM, nikhil n wrote:
> I use ubuntu 10.04. It is installed inside windows xp. Today, I
> used the ubuntu software centre to download and install wine. Upon
> restarting, I am unable to Log in. I have a message says that
> "Install problem"... The configuration de
Dear friends,
I use ubuntu 10.04. It is installed inside windows xp. Today, I
used the ubuntu software centre to download and install wine. Upon
restarting, I am unable to Log in. I have a message says that
"Install problem"... The configuration defaults for gnome power
managment have not be