I am trying to install ubuntu on my bondi iMac and once complete it reboots loads yaboot and loads linux kernel. It says
Loading Linux Kernel...
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and stops all hd activity and freezes... any one got a fix?
I am trying to install ubuntu on my bondi iMac and once complete it reboots loads yaboot and loads linux kernel. It says
Loading Linux Kernel...
_
and stops all hd activity and freezes... any one got a fix?
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How much RAM? Did the LiveCD run ok? I ran the CD on my BlueBerry, and with 256mb it ran ok. Ubuntu really likes 128mb+ on the basic install.
Hmmm, last update was on June 27, 2005, and today's date is August 27, 2005. A full two months have passed since Jon has updated the total accumulation in his Mac Mini fund. Am I to assume that Jon is now the proud owner of a bouncing baby Mac Mini?
You were almost there on June 27, 2005, and we're now end of August...:)
Not yet. I diverted some of the cash to get an '89 Escort LX manual. I'll be putting cash back into the fund soon as I get paid for the systems consulting stint I just did for www.greenies.com (S&M NuTec is 5 mins from my house and a good buddy is the packaging/warehousing manager)
>How much RAM?
192 mb
>Did the LiveCD run ok?
Yep. Better than on a Duron 1 GHz in fact!
>I ran the CD on my BlueBerry, and with 256mb it ran ok. Ubuntu really >likes 128mb+ on the basic install.
I did the complete... hmm...
Finally got it installed last night. Video all messed up. Scratchy and such. I plan to play with the xorg.conf file tonight to try to fix that.
i got it installed on my G4 with 256mb ram and it ran fine. what size HD?
No luck. I will try to install in expert mode so I can change the settings of xorg.conf while installing once I get the 5.10 cd in the mail.
Have you tried 5.04 yet? It seems to do better on some systems than 5.10.
That's what I was using.