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  • Motherboard d'nt support Ubuntu

    Hi all
    I am using ASRock motherboard G41M-VS2. I am using Pentium Dual Core 2.7 GHz processor with it. I have installed Window 7 in it.
    Now I wanna install Ubuntu 10.04 but when ever I install the graphic version didn't come of Ubuntu only command line show. Please help me to solve this error.
    How can I install Ubuntu 10.04. Do I have to use any graphic card for it.

    Thank in advance.

    Last edited by manish812; 07-25-2010, 03:54 AM.

  • #2
    Re: Motherboard d'nt support Ubuntu

    Hello Manish,

    You can try to install Ubuntu 10.04 with following setting.
    1.Set the Share Memory to [128M] or lower then try again.
    2.When you boot into the boot loader of Ubuntu10.04, press [F10] key when you see the language select page, choose "safe graphic mode" for installing Ubuntu 10.04.

    Thanks!

    Best Wishes
    Sean

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    • #3
      Re: Motherboard d'nt support Ubuntu

      Hello Sean

      Sorry for late reply.

      But I still not able to install Ubuntu 10.04 in my system.

      I boot my system with bootable pendrive which i make with the help of ubuntu site
      Download | Ubuntu

      Please help me. In the same way I install in other computer with other motherboard not ASRock motherboard.

      Is this a ASRock motherboard problem.

      Thanks in advance

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      • #4
        Re: Motherboard d'nt support Ubuntu

        Hi there!

        Just use the Alternate Installation CD. It worked for me.. I always use the alternate CD because it worked for me all the time with every hardware.

        best regards

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        • #5
          Re: Motherboard d'nt support Ubuntu

          Hi

          what is Alternate Installation CD ????

          please explain it more.

          Thx in advance

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          • #6
            Re: Motherboard d'nt support Ubuntu

            Hi, try to boot your live-cd with the nomodeset option. It worked for me.

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