Just wanted to share my ubuntu experiences of yesterday and today... On my laptop that doesn't support X vesa but does work with unichrome or openchrome's via, had garbage video with ubuntu. It is a GQ (Great Quality) MX-3201 laptop (also known as a ECS G320 or Green320). The video is VIA Technologies VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) VGA. (I use it with X on FreeBSD and NetBSD and DragonFly fine. I assume it works with X on Linux too, but I will play with that later.) First I tried ubuntu-6.06-desktop-i386.iso but got all garbage. Then I tried booting with vga=771 which helped at first but then the video was still bad. So I used ubuntu-6.06-alternate-i386.iso. The video was bad, so I used vga=771. I also had problems with CDs. I burned several Memorex CDRWs (INFODISC Technology Co., Ltd.). But some would fail at different places during the ubuntu install. Finally I burned a cheap Staples brand CD-R (Moser Baer India Limited) and that worked. I could complete the installation. The installation probably took over an hour ... very slow. The installer blew away my boot menu without asking about it first. And when I reboot, I get garbage again! The video is unreadable with slanted lines apparently where the text or graphics should be. So I booted into the rescue mode and now have a shell prompt. I have been using Debian for around nine years. And I have used ubuntu for maybe a year -- but always as a remote, console-based user. I then used "update-rc.d -f gdm remove" and typed exit to leave single user mode. Now I have a console. Maybe I should have used the "server" ISO instead. I am using Ubuntu as a development platform -- I am building a live CD for doing some automated hardware testing. By the way, the default install is around 1870 MB with 1061 packages installed. It has around 45 processes running by default (and I am not using X), and about 45 MB of real memory is being used (not including buffers or disk cache). Jeremy C. Reed --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss