That's very nice indeed. What kind of hardware + drivers is that on? The only thing I can see is that apparently your CPU is pretty much maxed out at 2.7GHz.
That's very nice indeed. What kind of hardware + drivers is that on? The only thing I can see is that apparently your CPU is pretty much maxed out at 2.7GHz.
- Tellos Athenaios
CUF tool - XIDX - PACK tool - SD tool - EVT tool - EB Install Guide - How to track down loading CTD's - EB 1.1 Maps thread
“ὁ δ᾽ ἠλίθιος ὣσπερ πρόβατον βῆ βῆ λέγων βαδίζει” – Kratinos in Dionysalexandros.
It's on a fairly humble Athlon 64 X2 (2.7GHz) with 2GB of RAM a Radeon HD 3650 and the latest fglrx. CPU always scales up to maximum clock speed when you launch a game.
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"The law is like a spider’s web. The small are caught, and the great tear it up.” - Anacharsis
Hmm. That might mean I could play EB on my desktop & new laptop (2.13Ghz Core i3, but more RAM and probably slightly faster graphics from the 4570) too ...![]()
- Tellos Athenaios
CUF tool - XIDX - PACK tool - SD tool - EVT tool - EB Install Guide - How to track down loading CTD's - EB 1.1 Maps thread
“ὁ δ᾽ ἠλίθιος ὣσπερ πρόβατον βῆ βῆ λέγων βαδίζει” – Kratinos in Dionysalexandros.
“The majestic equality of the laws prohibits the rich and the poor alike from sleeping under bridges, begging in the streets and stealing bread.” - Anatole France
"The law is like a spider’s web. The small are caught, and the great tear it up.” - Anacharsis
Ok, yesterday my notebook overheated I think(well, it just turned itself off) and today Ubuntu won't boot anymore, it just shows the boot screen but doesn't go any further, my USB stick with an old Ubuntu version somehow drops me in a Bash console on both computers instead of starting as it used to. Is there any way I can repair it or would you advise me to reinstall everything (again....)?
Might try a different distro in the latter case, but one that doesn't require me to use the console to get the basics working and install programs might be useful(unless the commands are simple.
Oh yeah, not going to that Linux "course" because it would take too much time, unfortunately, I have more important subjects that have to be a priority now.
Last edited by Husar; 05-11-2010 at 15:56.
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"Topic is tired and needs a nap." - Tosa Inu
I'm not sure I follow you... You also have a previous version on bootable removable media and that won't load X either? Have you tried booting a live session from the livecd? If that doesn't load up X then you may have some hardware problems. If it's not a hardware issue and you can get to a terminal then it can be fixed. I'm not really willing to go into great detail because:
That's up to you, but you won't get anywhere fast if you are unwilling to use the terminal from the start.
Assuming it's not hardware, you should be able to find help on this at ubuntuforums.org
“The majestic equality of the laws prohibits the rich and the poor alike from sleeping under bridges, begging in the streets and stealing bread.” - Anatole France
"The law is like a spider’s web. The small are caught, and the great tear it up.” - Anacharsis
Yes, I have Ubuntu 9.04 or so, the last before 9.10, on a USB stick and that only gets me to a terminal when I use it as a live "CD", but it does the same on my Windows computer which is still working otherwise so I suspect something is wrong with the Ubuntu on that stick.
I'm willing to use the terminal but it never got me anywhere fast so far because it usually takes me hours of searching the internet to find the right commands to do something, if I find them at all, if not it's just one more thing I can't get to work but spent an hour trying.
If I wanted to fix the installation using the terminal that my live "CD" always gets me to I guess that would be a nightmare, starting with figuring out why exactly it's not booting in the first place(although, maybe there is a way to tell, Linux used to show this list of things it did on startup after all). I was just thinking maybe there is a self-check or something that repairs possibly corrupted files or entries.
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"Topic is tired and needs a nap." - Tosa Inu
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