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After some further reading in an attempt to actually get into Ubuntu,
ticking 'nomodeset' in the boot options actually makes Ubuntu work,
which I'm thrilled about! :D
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Right. After the few months I've been chased by this bug, the KDE forums
were of great help to finding a solution;
Edit boot options and add "xforcevesa" to it. This will start Ubuntu in low
graphics mode, which is carried across to the installation. The new driver is a
bit of lost cause here,
Aplogies, I forgot I had the TV plugged in through HDMI.
http://ubuntuone.com/p/Ejb/
I took this one after accessing Ubuntu the older menu way. Desktop login
sound was heard and the mouse could be moved...on the boot screen.
http://ubuntuone.com/p/EjY/
This is what happens if I attempted to la
I have tried the recent daily build with the updated usb-creator. (Thus
fixing my eariler problem preventing me from testing)
However, It's still stuck :/
Screenshots;
1st:
http://ubuntuone.com/p/Ej8/
The above screenshot shows Ubuntu booting, a glow effect is visible
(whilst on the current sys
Right;
I did indeed have an external monitor; a TV (Sharp), but unplugging it
has not changed the problems encountered with 10.04.
I've tried alpha 3 and daily live of 10.10, but there seems to be an
error (Unknown keyword in configuration file) which appears to be a
known problem; apparently it
Bah! According to those logs everything appears to be working fine.
They do indicate that you've got an external monitor plugged in to what
the card believes is an HDMI port, though.
Do you have an external monitor plugged in? If so, could you try
booting without it plugged in? If not, this cou
I'm pleased to report I have, after a life and death struggle with my
computer, been able to get the logs. See attached :)
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/53044826/logs.tar.gz
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10.10 does not work, as a thick black line can be seen under the Ubuntu
loading screen during bootup. However, if I go to the old menu at boot-
up I can launch the Live environment, with the consequence of it
becoming non-functional as soon as I start any application. Visual
corruption can be seen
Dante
Can you test this behavior in maverick and see if it has been sorted out?
Cheers
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Right, I've been unable to get the logs, as the only enviroment I'm
capable of getting is the root shell and despite my searching I can't
find a command to transfer the xorg crash logs to a USB stick.
Oddly, I was sometimes able to boot into the LiveCD enviroment (with
visual corruption affecting
Dante
Normally you should just be able to press escape during the grub loading, and
from there you can edit the boot options.
Cheers
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Ok, (sorry for the delay) but I've been unable to get anywhere there; I
load up a LiveUSB enviroment and all I get is the Ubuntu loading screen
followed by the screen in that screenshot I took, I'm not ENTIRELY sure
how to get into boot options on Ubuntu.
Could someone please just give a noob that
Thank you Chris, I shall do that immediately!
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>From the upstream bug it looks like this *should* work for GeForce 8200
and 8300 cards, both in 10.04 and in Maverick.
That said, laptop hardware is often weird; so while I expect that most
8200 cards work, it's entirely possible that we don't support some quirk
of your laptop's 8200. If you're
I'd like to nominate this as a serious issue; this is effectively
'bricking' a good deal of computers (mostly laptops) and I've
encountered 5 people (and that's just today!) who have the same card. As
the unit is soldered straight to the motherboard it makes replacement is
a damn sight tricky...
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I just tried out 10.10 alpha 2, the bug is still there;
Attached is a photo of the affected computer screen, the mouse can be
moved but cannot click on anything. This was the furthest it got.
** Attachment added: "Picture of 10.10 trying to boot."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51929240/2010-07
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