tony1212
March 16th, 2009, 10:30 AM
Hi
I’ve recently been given several PC towers with Asus AMD MB’s and 1.6GHz CPU. Hardware is fine and I have been able to do a full install of WinXP on then system without problem. When I have tried to install Ubuntu 8.10 it hangs half way through the install and gives an error message that says the CD disc is corrupt or the optical drive needs a clean. I can get 8.04 to install but not 8.04.2 so its taking an age with all the updates. I’m running 8.10 on my P4(D)3.4Gig PC and have been using Ubuntu for a while now generally without a hitch. As these PC’s do not have a windows CoA and I plan to give them away on Freecycle I really wanted to get them up on 8.10. anyone any idea what the problem is or is it just that the hardware is not compatible with 8.10. This problem seems to affect all distros based on 8.10 apart from PCOS.
Anyone got any idea how I can resolve this. I would still class myself as a beginner with Linux but I’m not afraid to get down and dirty in a terminal if it helps.
Thanks Tony
I’ve recently been given several PC towers with Asus AMD MB’s and 1.6GHz CPU. Hardware is fine and I have been able to do a full install of WinXP on then system without problem. When I have tried to install Ubuntu 8.10 it hangs half way through the install and gives an error message that says the CD disc is corrupt or the optical drive needs a clean. I can get 8.04 to install but not 8.04.2 so its taking an age with all the updates. I’m running 8.10 on my P4(D)3.4Gig PC and have been using Ubuntu for a while now generally without a hitch. As these PC’s do not have a windows CoA and I plan to give them away on Freecycle I really wanted to get them up on 8.10. anyone any idea what the problem is or is it just that the hardware is not compatible with 8.10. This problem seems to affect all distros based on 8.10 apart from PCOS.
Anyone got any idea how I can resolve this. I would still class myself as a beginner with Linux but I’m not afraid to get down and dirty in a terminal if it helps.
Thanks Tony