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| I've actually tried a couple. One was an old PCI card and right now I have an ATI Rage 128 in it. I do have an ATI 3D Pro or something I could try. I'm trying again now, so if it doesn't work I'll try the other video card. |
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| I've had no luck with the live CD. The md5sum for the iso checks out. But when I check the burned CD, squash.fs fails. I tried installing on another box and it crashed too. I'm try a regular distributed Ubuntu download. I tried different hard drives and video cards. This has to work somehow. I'm not giving up yet. I did get turbocnc to boot from a compact flash on another PC. With two flash slots I have OS and file transfers. It boots in seconds. |
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| Well I think my problem came down to bad CD's created on my PC. I finally got a CD that checks out by making it on my laptop. I don't know why my XP athalon Box had issues with making a CD. It still bnombed twice but after activating the swap drive and making sure it didn't format it during install it worked. We'll see how it goes from here. |
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| i think im going to try the other bdi emc software , the emc works quite well on my system and running the motors smoothly when things are stable ,the ubuntu is killing the fun out of it , im testing it on an older p2 560 cpu with 384 ram and ubuntu is way to heavy for it , ive run xp on that pc and it ran really good concidering its old ,so ubuntu has got go , waste of system resources i do like the emc so im getting onto the next install soon |
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| i think its the ubuntu ,its a hog , its too bad because it is nice , ive tested the emc debian bdi version and i found it far faster ,i never took the time to configure it ,and test it on my machine ,after having both running on the same computer i think debian is far more stable than ubuntu , and a cleaner looking software , im reinstalling that and won t be looking back |
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