This is a discussion on Sad Ubuntu Story within the Open Source forums, part of the Software Zone category; Know what guys? i have tried everything.. absolutely everything to install ubuntu on my laprop (compaq presario f733au -- minus all ...
Know what guys? i have tried everything.. absolutely everything to install ubuntu on my laprop (compaq presario f733au -- minus all that i could not understand -- am new to linux), but the closest i have come to installing it is using the safe graphics mode. but the laptop has a dedicated nvidia graphics card. Ubuntu in safe graphics mode boots to the live CD and i get up to the map (choose location thing). but no further. the screen resolution remains 800 x 600 and the 'forward button' lies somewhere beyond the screen. hitting enter, tab-enter doesn't help. i have enabled restricted drivers and downloaded them, installed them...only to realise that to actually make them work, i have to restart the comp.... meaning all labour lost. phew! any suggestions?
Some laptops require kernel boot parameters to be provided...
At the Live CD boot screen try pressing F6 then at the end of the long line that appears add "noapic" and press enter to boot, see if you can do the normal (not safe) install then... I need to do this for my HP Pavilion tablet PC...
If that works, then after installation again you will need to edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file to include the "noapic" option in the kernel parameters line... but thats only after you have made some progress...
1. yes i updated the nvidia drivers.
2. live CD open suse works? really? in that case i'll get that. but tell me, i always thought that you could not install the suse live cd, only run it from the cd itself. what's the difference then b/w the live CD and the suse DVD?
yes, i am trying to install the drivers when the live cd is running. i'll give suse live cd a try and see if that helps. If only i can reach the 'forward/Next' button, i can install ubuntu.
Use Mandriva rather Open SUSE sucks big time only it looks good the core arch. is big no Also Ubuntu takes some time in its installation so have patience
Do one thing , shrink a partition a bit from within windows , make some free space like 4-5 GB , boot from live cd and install Ubuntu on that partition . Once you have installed it boot in it and then install restricted drivers . you won't have any luck really even with suse if you want Nvidia working in live cd environment .
Download Kororaa linux live cd, its available on torrents and have Nvidia drivers within live cd so you dont need to reboot .
Best i would suggest is install ubuntu on hard disk and put nvidia driver on it , it will run much better and much easier to use in future ( huge community and repositories of softwares ) .
ok take a look at the pic below. this is what i can see in the 800 x 600 res. i can't access the forward button. so i can't install it.and i cannot resize the window either.
Change the reso,.., from System -> Preference -> Screens and Monitor You are done buddy there are only 2 more steps ,everything is fine no driver problem .. Its because of low resolution I guess so
before going to the above links, if darkstar's method doesn't work, try this command:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
You will get a plethora of configuration options in this command, so just choose the default settings for most of the options. Choose either "vesa" or "nvidia" in graphics option. Also choose the correct resolution. Type exit to get your newly configured desktop.
Hi all,
First of all please stop saying 'vmware' atleast in the open source section guys. Has anybody tried atleast 'virtualbox' VirtualBox , that's been good to me atleast.
Secondly, lot of people are going to get goodies happening soon as & when 8.04 hits the floor. Less than a month, its cool