--- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, "dbneeley" <dbneeley@...> wrote:
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> So far, I have been unable to get a 64-bit version of Linux to boot on my new Asus ultralight. It shipped with 64-bit Windows 7, and it runs 32-bit Linux very well. I will do the research this weekend to see of others have had the same issue.
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> If anyone has heard of this, I would be indebted to learn if there is a solution.
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> If I hear of one otherwise, I will of course pass on the answer to the list.
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> The machine is an ASUS UL30 with an SU7300 cpu.
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> Thanks!
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> David
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I have to wonder if this is the same thing I ran into with both
Ubuntu and Mint Gnome. In both cases, it appeared not to boot into
Live CD but in reality it was a display issue. When I hooked up an
external monitor, the Live CD for both worked fine. Once I installed,
I was able to use a proprietary driver which allowed the systems to
work fine. Just a suggestion, but may be work a try with an external.
Loyal
Saturday, August 21, 2010
[LINUX_Newbies] Re: 64-bit Linux issues
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