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Issue with installing Ubuntu 7.04 [message #309855] |
Fri, 11 January 2008 10:13 |
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Yes, I have posted on their support forums, there are just some smart people here too...
I just installed ubuntu 7.04 from a live CD on a P4 w/ 1.5 GB of DDR 266 RAM, a maxtor 60GB drive and a radeon 9550 (it's supposed to function as a home server, it's just not booting)
Well, it is, kinda, it gets to the splash screen and then gives
udevd-event[1938] - run program : '/sbin/modprobe' abnormal exit
Any ideas, anyone? If I need to update a file, that's fine, I can use the live CD to boot the PC and mount the HDD, and I have a 4GB USB key to move things around with.
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halokid wrote on Mon, 11 October 2010 08:46 |
R315r4z0r wrote on Mon, 11 October 2010 15:35 |
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the hell is that?
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Re: Issue with installing Ubuntu 7.04 [message #310076 is a reply to message #309855] |
Fri, 11 January 2008 21:56 |
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Ethenal
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CarrierII wrote on Fri, 11 January 2008 11:13 | Yes, I have posted on their support forums, there are just some smart people here too...
I just installed ubuntu 7.04 from a live CD on a P4 w/ 1.5 GB of DDR 266 RAM, a maxtor 60GB drive and a radeon 9550 (it's supposed to function as a home server, it's just not booting)
Well, it is, kinda, it gets to the splash screen and then gives
udevd-event[1938] - run program : '/sbin/modprobe' abnormal exit
Any ideas, anyone? If I need to update a file, that's fine, I can use the live CD to boot the PC and mount the HDD, and I have a 4GB USB key to move things around with.
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I'm not a big Ubuntu guru or anything, but I'm thinking that message means that particular application is corrupted. Chances are that I'm completely wrong, though, so don't quote me on that. Did you get an MD5 hash of the Live CD image when you burned the image?
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Re: Issue with installing Ubuntu 7.04 [message #310128 is a reply to message #310076] |
Sat, 12 January 2008 04:36 |
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Ethenal wrote on Sat, 12 January 2008 04:56 |
CarrierII wrote on Fri, 11 January 2008 11:13 | Yes, I have posted on their support forums, there are just some smart people here too...
I just installed ubuntu 7.04 from a live CD on a P4 w/ 1.5 GB of DDR 266 RAM, a maxtor 60GB drive and a radeon 9550 (it's supposed to function as a home server, it's just not booting)
Well, it is, kinda, it gets to the splash screen and then gives
udevd-event[1938] - run program : '/sbin/modprobe' abnormal exit
Any ideas, anyone? If I need to update a file, that's fine, I can use the live CD to boot the PC and mount the HDD, and I have a 4GB USB key to move things around with.
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I'm not a big Ubuntu guru or anything, but I'm thinking that message means that particular application is corrupted. Chances are that I'm completely wrong, though, so don't quote me on that. Did you get an MD5 hash of the Live CD image when you burned the image?
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Yes, it's clean.
Edit, worked around it by using 6.06.1 instead of 7.04. I'll just have to live with the limited features, nvm.
Renguard is a wonderful initiative
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BBC news, quoting... |
Supporters of Proposition 8 will argue California does not discriminate against gays, as the current law allows them to get married - as long as they wed a partner of the opposite sex.
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halokid wrote on Mon, 11 October 2010 08:46 |
R315r4z0r wrote on Mon, 11 October 2010 15:35 |
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the hell is that?
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