I'm no longer using Gutsy. With Hardy I haven't experienced that problem
yet. So I'll mark it fixed. Thank you!
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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This has been marked "incomplete" for over half a year now, but it does
not appear that we are actually waiting for any information. Does the
problem still exist? This looks like something that should either be
closed, or set back to some other status (confirmed? in progress?)
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For the installed Gutsy the problem has vanished as described.
Yesterday I loaded the final ubuntu-7.10-dvd-amd64.iso and burned it. Now when
I boot off that DVD the problem is not solved:
Splashscreen is visible, but after X and disk (see bug description) there is
just a black screen with a bli
Sounds like this is fixed now. if I've misunderstood, please reopen.
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It is actually 'sudo mkinitramfs -u'. However, if it has been resolved
it seems to be a moot point.
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PS:
~$ sudo initramfs -u
sudo: initramfs: command not found
Shall I do something else?
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Yesterday 43 of my packages have been updated. Looks as if the 'right'
one was amongst them. Because today logo and progress bar were visible
during bootup too.
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I believe you also need to make the initrd again, this can be done via
'sudo initramfs -u', and then you should be able to see the splash
screen while booting.
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Can't determine which one of the numbers is the PCI ID. The whole part
concerning the video controller reads:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon X1200
Series [1002:791e] (prog-if 00 [VGA])
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Unknown device [1043:826d]
Could you provide us with the PCI ID of your video card? You can do
this by executing 'sudo lspci -vvnn' and adding the output as an
attachment to your bug report. Thanks in advance.
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After searching the net from an other PC I did the following in the meantime:
- sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
- edited xorg.conf (left only the resolutions, that my monitor supports).
Now during boot up the screen is still black when the Uguntu logo should
display, but at last the graphic
I used the "Install in text mode" from the menue of the Live DVD, which
I assume ist the same thing. This way I could install Ubuntu. Now every
time when booting and the Ubuntu logo should display, my CRT tells me
"ATTENTION, SIGNAL FREQUENCY OUT OF RANGE, PLEASE CHANGE SIGNAL TIMING".
The boot pro
The alternate CD provides a text based installer. I wonder if that
would work any better.
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http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/dvd/20071002/gutsy-dvd-amd64.iso as a disc
doesn't work either.
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Sorry! What I told you above is wrong. I had the 7.04 disk in my drive.
It is NOT possible to boot into safe graphics mode off the Xubuntu 7.10
beta live CD. I too tried "Ctrl+Alt+F1" when the drive had stopped
working, but nothing happened. I don't have the Ubuntu CD available
right now to test t
Glad I can contribute in some way.
It is possible to boot into safe graphics mode off the live CD. After
that boot process "Ctrl+Alt+F1" starts a terminal (full screen). Only I
don't know how to terminate it other than with 'reboot', which is
certainly not a bug of the beta.
If I should do anythi
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Is it possible to boot into safe mode off the Live CD?
Is it possible to log in to a virtual terminal by pressing
"Ctrl+Alt+F1"? Thanks in advance.
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PS: This fault applies to Ubuntu 7.10 Beta and Xubuntu 7.10 Beta too
(AMD64 versions).
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