To:WeatherGod
Suggestion - - are there one or more useful commands that we can enter
on a terminal screen and redirect output to a file??
Wonder if there are certain data that we can collect for your
evaluation. Perhaps we can send the most relevant data to you and
simplify your review.
To WeatherGod:
I ran a test on a different computer today and have some interesting
results. The computer is described below - the data from running the
"lshw" command. My test was to boot from the U-9.10 install disk and
select the trial run option. I did not install the operating system on
the
To WeatherGod
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Gnome Freezes -- Ubuntu 9.10 -- big time freezes.
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To WeatherGod -
I downloaded the file:
Ubuntu-10.04-beta1-desktop-i386.iso
and wrote it to a cd-rom. Booted the same computer identified in post
#94 and started the trial version option.
For 3 - 4 minutes, the trial version ran normally. I checked System-
Preferences-Appearance-Visual Effects
To WeatherGod -
To follow up on tests reported in ## 94 - 107, I booted the same
computer w/ the U-10.04 beta ISO on a cd-rom. The last time I tried it,
the computer ran for 2 - 3 minutes before freezing. Decided to see if I
could go to System-Preferences-Appearance-Visual Effects and change fro
To WeatherGod
An additional comment on post #94:
I booted the computer - which is described in #94 and uses U-9.04.
Made a change to the Visual Effects menu.
Went to System - Preferences - Appearance - Visual Effects and selected
"none".
Then booted the system using the CD-ROM w/ the U-9.10 IS
To WeatherGod:
I made an additional test on the computer described in post #94. Wanted
to see if the cd-rom w/ the ISO file for U-9.10 would run after changing
the Visual Effects menu in U-9.04, which is in use on the computer.
Booted the computer from the hard disk. Went to:
System - Preferen
To WeatherGod -
You are correct in your comments in posting #100.
The only odd thing is that the first time that I ran the cd-rom ISO
file, it froze shortly after U-9.10 started. The second time, I ran the
cd-rom trial version, the special effects option was set to "none". The
only change was t
To: WeatherGod:
I wonder if there may be an error in counting people affected by bug
461163
As test, I booted my computer from the cd drive and ran the Ubuntu 9.10
trial version from the install cd-rom. The system locked up in the same
time frame as when I loaded 9.10 on my hard disk in plac
I installed Ubuntu version 9.10 on an old Compaq Presario 5000 without a
problem.
Then ran a Ubuntu 9.10 "update" followed by a complete install on a
newer Compaq HP Pavilion A6200T. Both failed after login - the screen
freezes. Version 9.04 ran fine. The newer system uses an Intel Celeron
D420
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