Turned on the notebook once and Ubuntu did not recognize the network. I rebooted the computer and Ubuntu started to freeze at the boot screen.
Not a hardware problem. Windows 7 is ok.
Can anyone help me?
Turned on the notebook once and Ubuntu did not recognize the network. I rebooted the computer and Ubuntu started to freeze at the boot screen.
Not a hardware problem. Windows 7 is ok.
Can anyone help me?
Last edited by NBPX; April 30th, 2013 at 08:53 PM. Reason: Solved (I think)
what is on the screen when it freezes? is this a fresh install? can you post what lspci give you when you run it on the live cd?
Laptop: ASUS A54C-NB91 (Storage: WD3200BEKT + MKNSSDCR60GB-DX); Desktop: Custom Build - Images included; rPi Server
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Is this really 13.10?
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A thing discovered and kept to oneself must be discovered time and again by others. A thing discovered and shared with others need be discovered only the once.
This universe is crazy. I'm going back to my own.
It is probably the crappy 3.8.0-19 kernel, try booting one of your 3.5.* kernels from 12.10 in your grub menu
then you can install the mainline kernel
Laptop: ASUS A54C-NB91 (Storage: WD3200BEKT + MKNSSDCR60GB-DX); Desktop: Custom Build - Images included; rPi Server
Putting your Networked Printer's scanner software to shame PHP Scanner Server
I frequently edit my post when I have the last post
I too was having freezing issues with 13.04 using the 3.8 kernel. I found that when I used the 3.5 kernel my freezing issues went away. Mind you this was on a desktop.
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