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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2007

Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) launched with some cool visual effects built-in

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  • I have no idea if this runs on a ps3.

    My machine is a dual-core Vaio vgn-sz3 with 2gb ram but I'm fairly sure it runs on lower spec machines as well.

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  • Can any one HELP me, I have a problem with my ubuntu 9.04, When it boots up the login sound gets stuck in a loop and never stops. Any help?

  • go to system, administration, and hardware drivers. then install the drivers by clicking activate and then restart. thats how i got mine working

  • i love ubuntu, i murdered out my colors and made my bars semi transparent, its awesome, and the tux is my copilot background rules, i love that little linux penguin

  • I installed ubuntu on my old desktop. When i try to set up visual effects, it tells me to enable my graphics card, but it says something like 'nvidia - glx is not enabled' is there any way to fix this?

  • I had an IBM ThinkPad T20 and no version of Ubuntu would install on that either, and that could run XP fine. It had 128MB RAM, 699MHZ Intel Pentium III Processor, 80GB Hard Drive and I had no luck...

  • That's not true, actually... the alternative xubuntu disk doesn't works either...

  • u need alternative xubuntu disk, because u cant run it from live cd because your pc havent got enough ram and bios dont supports acpi.

  • I guess so. I don't know why, but don't really care anyway; I have Ubuntu running anyway on my IBM ;)

  • Looks like if you want to run graphical ubuntu you need more base ram. So I guess ubuntu requires more minimum but then knows how to use that minimum better than XP?

  • It could be, yeah. But, the minimum of RAM for Windows XP Home Edition is only 64MB, so that's just enough. But how is it possible then that Windows can run on this system but Ubuntu doesn't understands the system??

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