On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 11:52 AM, Stan Gorodenski
stanlep@commspeed.net [LINUX_Newbies] <LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com>
wrote:
>> amd64 is for 64bit. Give it a whirl. Typically, the sort of problems
>> you're describing are memory issues (either bad RAM, or it could well
>> be that 32bit is being flaky on a system with 8GB). Also remember
>> though, you're running this off a USB stick, IN MEMORY, until you
>> install it. That means if you're using USB 2.0, it'll be really slow,
>> seem to hang or freeze and be generally annoying. And sounds like you
>> were using the desktop version of 32bit anyway, so it's possible that
>> what you were experiencing was due to video drivers or something along
>> those lines. The Server Install is NON-GUI, so just keep that in
>> mind. You can install the desktop on top of Ubuntu Server, but Server
>> does not include it by default (it's not even on the ISO image).
>>
>
> It is running off a CD disk that I burned the 32-bit Ubuntu server
> install on (Ubuntu server, not desktop). The CD has a 700 MB capacity
> and runs at a max of 52x speed. It is running in the optical disk drive
> part of the machine. I assume the drive also accepts CD's in addtion to
> DVD's. I'll check with a Geek I have an appointment with to see this
> morning to make sure there is no problem running the CD in this optical
> drive. Does this help target the problem any?
Yeah, that will make it a lot slower if it has to read off the disk,
but it still loads a significant portion of everything into RAM first.
That said, it's always easier to use USB sticks for the install,
they're faster and the ISO images don't always adhere to 700MB limit
for CDs, especially for Desktop.
Posted by: J <dreadpiratejeff@gmail.com>
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