LiveCD 4.0 - To boot or not to boot
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Re: LiveCD 4.0 - To boot or not to boot
Now you've got me confused - please explain which role greek mythology plays in this
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Re: LiveCD 4.0 - To boot or not to boot
Well the kingdom of death would not be my favorite name
I suppose you are using the same CD?
To be really on the safe side check the md5sum of the ISO. Strange as it may sound it could work on some computer even with wrong md5. The error may be minor and tolerated here but not there...
I cant see anything out of the ordinary with your specs
I have a 6600GT and I have to use "Safe graphics mode" when I install - it can't use the nv driver
Talking of drivers there's a new version of Envy which uses a new nvidia driver that corrects some problems
http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
Re: LiveCD 4.0 - To boot or not to boot
My bad - probably wrote too many posts yesterday
I thought you had the problems on the installed version.
Yes, nforce2 could be a problem, nvidia no longer supports it....
Try the irqpoll option added like you added noacpi
I thought you had the problems on the installed version.
Yes, nforce2 could be a problem, nvidia no longer supports it....
Try the irqpoll option added like you added noacpi
Re: LiveCD 4.0 - To boot or not to boot
Actually I meant both options, first irqpoll on its own...I take you meant noacpi _and_ irqpoll?
This was a stubborn bugger....
Re: LiveCD 4.0 - To boot or not to boot
In a sense everything with hardware has to do with the kernel.
Unfortunately while a new kernel brings new features and perhaps better stability it sometimes removes support for some hardware
The list of options in the troubleshooter is not complete but the most used options are there
http://www.linuxmint.com/wiki/index.php ... d_problems
Unfortunately while a new kernel brings new features and perhaps better stability it sometimes removes support for some hardware
The list of options in the troubleshooter is not complete but the most used options are there
http://www.linuxmint.com/wiki/index.php ... d_problems