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2005-07-06
I tried Ubuntu, nice, easy install, reminded me of the old Redhat installer. Installed just fine. I get to the GDM login screen, I log in, and then it just sat at a blank desktop and never did anything. I had full control of my mouse, but other than that, notta. I couldn't even restart X.
If I booted it up to the fail-safe console, it worked fine. Unless, of course, I started up X. I'm gussing it was hanging on some driver or something, I don't know.
I've had a lot of bad luck lately as far as getting OSes to isntall on my system, even Zeta gives me problems (will only run in video-failsafe mode unless I isntall the Haiku nVidia driver, and that crashes, despite any settings changes the author said I should try, doesn't have support for nForce2 networking, and their are no drivers elsewhere either).
I think next time I upgrade the system, I'm going back to a VIA chipset.