What is your video card?
Em 31 de mai de 2016 12:52, "E James" <e_ja...@moladn.net> escreveu:

> On 31/05/16 13:30, Liam Proven wrote:
> > On 31 May 2016 at 14:29, Liam Proven <lpro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On 31 May 2016 at 10:32, E James <e_ja...@moladn.net> wrote:
> >>> I recently tried to install 16.04 using a USB stick but I couldn't get
> it to boot up; probably because it's a 2003 PC. However, as I recall,
> there's a point in the installation setup where you say yes or no to
> configuring the network adaptor. If you said no and it still wants network
> details, then I would say there's a bug in the installer.
> >>
> >> The PLOP Boot Manager will get around that. You can run it from CD or
> >> floppy disk, and it will boot a USB device.
> >>
> >> However, be warned, booting off USB *1* is *very* slow. USB 2 works
> fine.
> >
> >
> > Forgot the link!
> >
> > https://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/download.html
> >
>
> The longer story....
>
> I have a Shuttle with an Athlon XP 2000+ cpu and 512MB ram. It is
> configured for dual boot - Windows (XP Pro) / Linux (now Lubuntu 14.04).
> It was running Lubuntu 12.04 and I wanted to use ffmpeg but I got an error
> messsage - "illegal operation" so I thought to upgrade it to 16.04.
> I have a 32GB usb stick which currently has 21 different boot/install
> options using YUMI multiboot. I wasn't sure if the PC would boot from it
> but it did, up to the point of the YUMI menu. Every option I tried from the
> menu would start to boot and then hang at apparently the same point in the
> boot process. The PC has a DVD drive but won't boot from DVD, only CD. The
> 16.04 Alternate iso won't fit on a CD. So I did a distribution upgrade to
> 14.04 and still ffmpeg wouldn't run. Then I caught on that the version of
> ffmpeg I was using was too modern for the cpu so I compiled one which
> worked. I can presumably do another upgrade to 16.04 if I still want it,
> but not until the option is available from the update manager. Currently
> the PC is doing what I want it to do ... slowly. I am in no hurry to make
> further changes.
>
>
> Thunderbird puts mailing list messages in a hierarchy according to rules
> which I don't quite understand. Some of the incoming messages have a "Reply
> List" button and some don't. I think gmail may be a factor. Without the
> "Reply List" option it is a bit more difficult to make sure my reply goes
> to the appropriate part of the list.
>
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