** Description changed: Binary package hint: debian-installer Alpha-2 of Natty install following exact procedure from testcase "Alternate Manual Partitioning (d-i/debian-installer package)" on i386. See: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/result/4928/17. Install went fine. Upon login at step 43, received message that video did not - qualify for Unity. Offered choice that was not clear and I chose - cancel. Gnome does not start in a usable manner. System program - problem detected" error and no way to start programs from menus, which - are missing. Can't report error, even though I have 512 meg of ram. + qualify for Unity. The choices were "Change user session" and "Close". + Neither makes sense in this context and I chose Close. Gnome does not + start in a usable manner. "System program problem detected" error and + no way to start programs from menus, which are missing. Can't report + error, even though I have 512 meg of ram. I got the exact error on a previous attempt to install from the same CD. I was not following a script, but doing my own typical install. The system is a HP D510. 1.7 GHz P4, with 512 meg ram, 40 gig hard drive and a Matrox G400 video card. The computer was well tested with Ubuntu 10.10 and worked fine, and I have tested the hard drive with spinrite.
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