Asking these questions personally wont benefit the community so I'm replying this to the Ubuntu-BD list. Your RAM is really on a low amount to run this distro of Linux. It will be better if you use puppy linux or other lighter resource taker. Lubuntu or Mintu with LXDE could be a good choice as well. Also hoping other guys will suggest some appropriate options for you.
Thanks Lenin Software Engineer Ebizzsol Ltd ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Tanjeeb Ahmed <[email protected]> Date: Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:46 PM Subject: Using Linux Debian Live CD To: Computer Tomorrow <[email protected]> Hello! I recently downloaded the Debian Lenny 201 Live CD to test it on my old computer because I'm planning to install Debian 5.0.4 on it. It has a Pentium III (550 MHz) processor, 192 MB RAM, 8 MB graphics memory, 20 GB HDD with a monitor supporting 1024x768 resolution. The problem is, after the booting is complete a blank flashing screen appears with a cross-shaped cursor in the middle. I continues and nothing happens. I edited the command line with 'live xdriver=fbdev', 'live xdriver=none', and 'live vga=771'. But none of them gave any solution. How can I solve this problem and properly run debian from the live cd? Thank you. -- Ubuntu Bangladesh | http://ubuntu-bd.org [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
