Trying to install Ubuntu on a T22
Trying to install Ubuntu on a T22
I'm trying to install Ubuntu on a T22 (currently running XP) and I can't get it to boot from the CD.
The CD does start to load Ubuntu, but never makes it to actually show the desktop. I get the CD menu, the logo with the progress bar, lots of toing-and-froing from the CD drive, the odd message or two, mostly too fast to read, and then the system hangs.
One message I did manage to read was something about detecting an IBM laptop and not being able to load a module in case the EEPROM was corrupted.
I have tried Ubuntu 6.10 and 6.06, even tried reburning the downloaded ISOs again in case of errors.
Thanks for any help
The CD does start to load Ubuntu, but never makes it to actually show the desktop. I get the CD menu, the logo with the progress bar, lots of toing-and-froing from the CD drive, the odd message or two, mostly too fast to read, and then the system hangs.
One message I did manage to read was something about detecting an IBM laptop and not being able to load a module in case the EEPROM was corrupted.
I have tried Ubuntu 6.10 and 6.06, even tried reburning the downloaded ISOs again in case of errors.
Thanks for any help
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MichaelMeier
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Looks like you should select the use of a safe graphics mode.
http://www.jarviser.co.uk/jarviser/ubuntuont22.html
http://www.jarviser.co.uk/jarviser/ubuntuont22.html
i have the same situation
araj, i am just doing the same thing, installing ubuntu on my T22, maybe we can exchange info becuase the linux OS is totally new to me as well, whaddya say is it a deal!
Keep all your ducks in order.
T22/900mhz/512mb/20gb/dvd-rom/wireless/Royal Noir Theme
T22/900mhz/512mb/20gb/dvd-rom/wireless/Royal Noir Theme
Alternate installer
Another option would be to use the alternate installer CD (the one you would use to do a server install). This uses the text-based Debian installer.
Let it do the regular desktop install.
Assuming no other problems, you would then do a safe boot (boots to root shell) and manually edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf to add the couple of lines required for Savage configuration.
This is how I installed Ubuntu on my T22.
Let it do the regular desktop install.
Assuming no other problems, you would then do a safe boot (boots to root shell) and manually edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf to add the couple of lines required for Savage configuration.
This is how I installed Ubuntu on my T22.
<<<John>>>
T20/850/512/40/XP/DVD-CDRW
T22/900/256/40/Ubuntu/DVD
600E/366/288/6/Win98SE
T20/850/512/40/XP/DVD-CDRW
T22/900/256/40/Ubuntu/DVD
600E/366/288/6/Win98SE
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