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On 10/18/2011 09:33 PM, Don Myers wrote:
In your BIOS, make sure when you are booting that it is checking you CD/DVD drives before your hard drive. I needed to do this and change the boot order so I could preview and also install 11.10.

It was that way before I went to a dual boot system.  It still set for that.
Don

On 10/18/2011 08:18 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:

I cannot get a 11.10 CD/DVD to do a "live demo" on a Ubuntu system. My only Windows machine I have working is dual boot and I cannot get it to boot from the CD. It keeps going to GRUB. When I choose Win Vista, it does not boot from the CD then. So I cannot see what 11.10 looks like. Since it wants to boot at 1920 by 1080 [nVidia MoB graphics] and my monitor max out at 1368 by 768, it causes problems.

I still will use GNOME/KDE combo for my desktop and packages.


On 10/18/2011 05:18 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I really quite like the 11.10. When i tried the 11.04 i really hated it but the 11.10 is a big improvement. I still prefer traditional menus such as KDE or Gnome or any of the others but i get the feeling Unity is worth getting to know. I like the way the top-taskbar becomes the title-bar when you hover the mouse arrow over it and i really like the way that accessing LibreOffice and Firefox is so easy! ;)
Regards from
Tom :)






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