[wuug-list] [Windsor Board] Michael: New member

Mike McMullin mwmcmlln at mnsi.net
Thu Feb 1 19:33:54 CST 2007


On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 12:28 -0800, Windsor Board wrote:
> Author: Michael
> Username:  (bas2-windsor12-1128532216.dsl.bell.ca)
> Subject: New member
> Forum: The Kernels-And-Shells Department
> Link: http://www.windsorboard.com/read.php?6,595,595#msg-595
> Approved: Yes
> 
> Hey guys.  Just joined a group a few days ago.  Kind of found the website on accident when I was fishing around for some UNIX stuff on one of the University's servers.  I'm a student there, study comp sci AI.  Anyways, just saying hello.. and also looking for some help.
> 
> I just installed the new Ubuntu (6.10) on my laptop, and after having to fix a bad partition table that the partitioner included made, and loosing about 10GB's of data that was only partially backed up.. I've run into a few problems.  Thought I could pick your brains to help me debug it, since I really do like this Linux OS.  Anyways, for any of you using it.. I can run the live-dvd no problem, fully functioning.. no problems.. however.. I've done serveral re-installs on my hard drive of the OS, and I'm encountering problems.  The login opens up fine, sound is ok, graphics fine (though a friend gave me a command to run to change the xserver graphics.. though this didn't help).  After entering my user name and password, GNOME loading "box" pops up.. 1 out of 20 tries I'll get to my desktop, about 4 out of 20 tries I'll get my desktop picture to load, have full mouse movement, able to use (crtl+alt+).. but nothing else appears and I can't get around this, and the rest of the time.. I'm left staring at a blank light colored background with basically the same functioning commands.
> 
> Now.. if I leave it at any of these screens for a little bit of time the OS will crash.. just shut my laptop off.  If I run from the live-dvd I never encounter any problems.  Loads great.. runs great.. love it.  Any help or suggestions would be amazing.
> 
> 
  Gernerally you can check out www.linux-laptop.net/ or
tuxmobil.org/laptop_manufacturer.html or
www.linuxcertified.com/linux_laptops.htm or www.linux-on-laptops.com .
It might help if you mentioned what kind of hardware you are trying to
use. I have SuSE10.1 on a Dell Latitude D600, with wireless running, and
it's being used on a day to day basis.

  Mike




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