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Can't install ubuntu/kubuntu.


lszanto

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I have an old computer with windows xp/windows nt and when I put in the disc to install either ubuntu or kubuntu it doesn't boot from the disc, I think this is cause some of the windows nt settings are interfering with the actual system but does anybody have any ideas?

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On some motherboards you can press a key (F12 for me) when booting to enter a menu in which you can choose from what medium to boot. If that isn't enabled or available you will have to enter the BIOS to make your cd/dvd drive has a higher boot priority than your HDDs have. On my motherboard I press F2 to enter that.

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If your computer is really old, you might not have enough ram to use the installer. Its best if you have either a server or alternate disk, that way you can change the boot options to allow ~123 mb ramĀ  (which is the minimum), and boot a text installer. then when you're done installing the text, use

sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop zenity xfce4

to get a snappy desktop gui ready to go.

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