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September 20th, 2009, 04:13 PM
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 Originally Posted by Niclo Iste
It helps only a little, I'll see if I can dig up an external card but it's not that old of a motherboard, it's the same series we put in your tower at home.
That's interesting, considering that's not the computer using Ubuntu right now.
I've got 4 GB on my Dell Laptop and it seems to work fine. I'll ask there to see if it's the ram causing the problem. Maybe you got an incomplete installer? Happens to me occasionally.
I'm in the process of downloading a Kubuntu ISO, then I'll try and find another hard drive I can use to test this problem. But seeing how I'm not at home, I can't test it out there.
I'll ask them and give them the new information you've just given me. But I'm not sure how much their new information will be helpful.
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