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Location: Oregon
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Ubuntu Installation Help
I'm a complete n00b at linux
I put Damn Small Linux on a flash drive once and messed w/it for a day but thats all the linux experience I have I'm trying to install Ubuntu 6.10 Desktop onto my newly built machine (still trying to figure out a CPU Overheating problem) I want to use it to get to know linux, learn the shell commands, learn to program, and set it up as a server but my problem is(this'll seem a little stupid) I can't figure out how to start the installer I made the CD and I put it in When it loaded I selected "Start or Install Ubuntu" The Linux Kernal Loaded The Ubuntu logo came up Then, it went into the shell and said: /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off (initramfs) _ What do I do now? Thanks in Advance, Ryan |
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You may have gotten a bad download or CD. Download it and burn it again. When you select "Start or Install Ubuntu" it will boot to a desktop. The you click on the install shortcut on the desktop. The wizard is pretty easy to follow.
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Thx
Thanks,
Ryan |
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Location: Oregon
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It Works!!!
Hi,
I just wanted to thank you again Right now I'm using Ubuntu Thanks Again, Ryan |
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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Oregon
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Bigger Problem!
OK, I have a bigger problem now
The new cd works on a different computer but not my new computer The cd returns the error message Here are the parts in my new computer: Intel Pentium D Processor 925 Intel Media Series Motherboard DG965WH Corsair 1gig ram (DDR2) Seagate SATA 300GB with NCQ Sony DVD-ROM Drive What could be the problem and how can I fix it? Thanks, Ryan |
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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Oregon
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Solved!
Ok,
I feel a little dumb I didn't know that the Pentium D architecture was different than the Pentium 4 I was burning the wrong type of cd which explains why it worked on my Pentium 4 Computer |
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Whenever you download an ISO then burn it, when you boot instead of picking start/install Ubuntu, select "check CD for Defects" That will save you a ton of time, I have so many coasters and hours wasted because of bad ISO burns.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Oregon
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thanks
thanks,
Ryan |
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