I will do that tomorrow after work.
// lond
I will do that tomorrow after work.
// lond
ubuntu don't work with windows media center edition
Do you mean the Live CD or Wubi? The Live CD should work whatever OS you have installed (save hardware incompatibilities). If it's Wubi failing, what exactly is the problem?
no no if you do a search on here the ubuntu forums search m7160n look at it ubuntu doesn't even work on my computer//
From device.map
(fd0) /dev/fd0
(hd0) /dev/hda - PM
(hd1) /dev/hdb - PS
(hd2) /dev/hdc - SM
(hd3) /dev/sda - sata1
(hd4) /dev/sdb - sata2 - First boot disk, VISTA c:/ and wubi-ubuntu installed
grub4dos discovers hd4 as hd0
After I have changed the Hd-settings in the menu.lst Ubuntu boot, but goes to a black screen. If I boot in safe mode I end up with this screen:
I downloaded and burned the iso last night (Mar 3)
The burning went uneventful (gnome baker) until the cd was finalizing then I got an error. I decided to try the cd anyways.
Is there a trick to burn 703 MB on 700 MB cd?
In windows XP Pro I attempted to install wubi. The installation went to the very end (99+%) before it stopped. It complained that the cd was being accessed by another program. I tried again, same result.
Rebooted to try the live cd. I ran the check cd first, no issues, the cd is good. I'm typing this from the live cd. My only issue is my nvidia card is not detected (800x600 resolution )
Network picked my windows network (2 computers) automatically, that's never happened before
Granted I'm not taxing the system, just looking around, my cpu is running at under 10 % and memory is under 50 % (Running live cd)
All in all I'm very pleased. I will be trying to burn another iso to see if I can get wubi going.
AMD Athlon XP 2200+ with 768 MB ram Geforce 6200 nVidia card
might be becaused...
"The burning went uneventful (gnome baker) until the cd was finalizing then I got an error. I decided to try the cd anyways."
Or because you had the windows explorer open.
Anyway you can use wubi directly with an ISO without any need to burn a CD. Just put wubi.exe and the ISO in the same folder.
Get wubi here: http://wubi-installer.org/devel/minefield/
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