AuroraProject
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It would appear it's only Ubuntu 7.04 that wont work for me, I downloaded 6.06 and it's installing just fine.
Originally Posted by AuroraProject /img/forum/go_quote.gif It would appear it's only Ubuntu 7.04 that wont work for me, I downloaded 6.06 and it's installing just fine. |
Originally Posted by AuroraProject /img/forum/go_quote.gif It would appear it's only Ubuntu 7.04 that wont work for me, I downloaded 6.06 and it's installing just fine. |
Originally Posted by AuroraProject /img/forum/go_quote.gif I did try downloading 7.04 again, and burning it as slow as possible, same results. Can I update 6 to 7 via a download instead of burning the iso? |
Originally Posted by AuroraProject /img/forum/go_quote.gif I did try downloading 7.04 again, and burning it as slow as possible, same results. Can I update 6 to 7 via a download instead of burning the iso? |
Originally Posted by AuroraProject /img/forum/go_quote.gif Cool, I'll do the 6 install and upgrade it. I'm not sure why it wont work either, maybe it has to do with the hardware? I'm installing it on a Celeron 733mhz, 512mb ram, 15gb Quantum Fireball, onboard graphics, etc. Quite the old slow rig, but Debian works fine on it! |
Originally Posted by Bizzel /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yes, you can. Install 6 and type: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade at a terminal. You'll have a fair wait depending on your net speed. |
Originally Posted by Anarchy965 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I have ubuntu installed and I love everything about it. I have one major problem though: E-mu 1212m won't work no matter what I do. If I had an sound in the first place I'd probably be complaining that foobar2k is windows only. |
Originally Posted by nelamvr6 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yeah, that's the only reason that I still dual boot, support for high end audio interfaces is non-existent. It's not Linux's fault, the manufacturers of these devices have exactly zero incentive to write drivers for Linux, and it's at least moderately difficult to reverse engineer. I can use my on-board sound interface so I have sound, just not audiophile grade. So I dual boot... |