On 03/15/2011 09:51 PM, Ramon Villalonga Gómez wrote:
> Have you solved the problem?
>
> Have you installed any version after 10.04?
>
> I have installed the alpha of the 11.04 and i can't run it. I entered as
> root from my partition with 10.04 and tried "sudo apt-get autoremove
> acpi", but this packaged isn't installed. So, the problem isn't here.
>
> What do you think?
>
Whoa, don't uninstall acpi, that's really important. First of all, check
to see if the computer will boot with the option nolapic instead of
noacpi. You should also check out the bug I linked to earlier, it
received more attention than this one, and it seems this one may be a
duplicate I forgot to link to. I believe it is better if we pool our
efforts there.
On 03/15/2011 09:51 PM, Ramon Villalonga Gómez wrote:
> Have you solved the problem?
>
> Have you installed any version after 10.04?
>
> I have installed the alpha of the 11.04 and i can't run it. I entered as
> root from my partition with 10.04 and tried "sudo apt-get autoremove
> acpi", but this packaged isn't installed. So, the problem isn't here.
>
> What do you think?
>
Whoa, don't uninstall acpi, that's really important. First of all, check
to see if the computer will boot with the option nolapic instead of
noacpi. You should also check out the bug I linked to earlier, it
received more attention than this one, and it seems this one may be a
duplicate I forgot to link to. I believe it is better if we pool our
efforts there.