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- Lars,
- Saw symptom you describe in unofficial LMDE KDE port once on AMD64 and it
- was slideshow problem. Workaround there was:
- sudo mv /usr/share/live-installer/slideshow/index.html
- /usr/share/live-installer/slideshow/index.html.bak
- and then start the live installer
- Might be worth noting that many PPC users are having to boot with video=
- parameters that force non-accelerated graphic driver.
- I would expect KDE to be very slow in this case unless it is a G5 dual or
- better. YMMV
- If no installer logs in /var/log, I have no other ideas. :)
- Regards,
- Str8
- Nio Wiklund via ubuntu.com
- 16:36 (7 hours ago)
- to Lars, Lubuntu
- Maybe this link will help you
- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2137004&p=12610701#post12610701
- 'Run ubiquity --debug and the installer will run fine'
- Best regards
- Lars Noodén via ubuntu.com
- 19:39 (4 hours ago)
- to Lubuntu
- On 4/24/13 5:45 PM, Str8bs wrote:
- > Lars,
- >
- > Saw symptom you describe in unofficial LMDE KDE port once on AMD64 and it
- > was slideshow problem. Workaround there was:
- > sudo mv /usr/share/live-installer/slideshow/index.html
- > /usr/share/live-installer/slideshow/index.html.bak
- > and then start the live installer
- >
- > Might be worth noting that many PPC users are having to boot with video=
- > parameters that force non-accelerated graphic driver.
- > I would expect KDE to be very slow in this case unless it is a G5 dual or
- > better. YMMV
- Thanks, especially for the mv trick. It seems to be working.
- I think both were needed. The forcing the graphics card driver was also
- necessary, I think, just to get the live CD to run.
- Regards,
- /Lars
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