Ubuntu 10.04 sports a MUCH faster bootup than previous versions. This is a spinning hard disk drive. I wish I had an SSD, because the bootup would be even faster. This is Lucid Lynx Beta 2. Machine specifications: - Laptop: Dell Studio 1537 - Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz w/ 2 MB L2 [...]
Hy,
I am running
-Ubuntu 10.04,
- Asus EEE 900
- 2Gb Ram
- 32Gb SSD
- 16 Gb-SD-Card
Symptoms:
- I cannot make an update
- Changes in the Panel will be accepted for this session, discarded after next bootup
- I can save a text with gedit, reload it, after the next bootup its gone
- I can delete a text from my filesystem, after the next bootup its appears again
- (same happens to Bookmarks-Savin
I have commandline Ubuntu (originally I think it was Xubuntu) 8.10 installed on an IBM T20, and I it freezes right after "starting Gnome Display manager" every time I start it up. I have to do a hard reboot, and it usually starts successfully right afterwards. I installed fluxbox and removed gdm and xdm, so I boot right into a command line with no problem.
I'm having an issue with a clean install of 12.10 Ubuntu 64-bit. It's similar to other posts I've seen to do with GRUB and nvidia, but in my case it's happening with Intel HD4000 graphics. I get a window on bootup with "Low graphics mode." It happens about 90% of the time I boot. I have to keep rebooting until my graphics card is finally recognized. Any suggestions, folks?
I'm not sure where to put this, or to say whether this is a problem and a bug. Basically I installed Ubuntu 13.04 in Asus 1225B. If I just let it load after selecting it at Grub, the keyboard and mousepad won't respond at the logging screen, even after logging when I'm using external mouse (and onboard screen keyboard).
running linux 9.10 ubuntu 2.4, and on bootup i'm getting a message saying " configuration for gnome power manager installed incorrectly." i've been running this for a year or more. i don't have the installation disc.
Fresh install along side W7
Install went well.
However, no 'grub' at bootup.
What happens during boot is;
HP screen appears, then
A text screen appears asking if I want to boot into W7 or W7 recovered. I had a problem a few months ago and had to do a recovery.
The boot process never sees 'grub'.
Any ideas on how to solve this?
dlw
hi
i am new to ubuntu
few days ago i downloaded ati driver 12.2 from "amd website" , and installed it . but after reboot this message shows up : "ubuntu runs in low-graphic mode ... "
so i fix it with great effort (via recovery mode) , after that i used "Additionals Drivers" in "system setting" to install ati driver !
Hi all.
I was wondering if anybody could offer me advice on a little dilemma I have?
I have a 500GB HDD and have partitioned it and have the following OS's installed as follows: 400 ish GB for Windows 7 64 Bit, 60GB for Ubuntu 11.10 and 20GB for Windows XP 32 Bit.
XP was the last OS I installed. This somehow wiped out the GRUB 2 Bootloader.