[01:04] Hello [01:06] Anyone out there? [01:11] Can someone help me Im installing Ubuntu 12.04.1 64bit from a CD i burned from image...after i select language and choose install ubuntu (or any option) i just get a black screen w cursor [01:12] already tried redownloading/burning boot disc [01:18] Have you waited to see if it loads? [01:19] yes ive given it a few minutes...shouldnt take so long should it? [01:20] And are you sure ur computer is 64 bit compatible? [01:20] yeah i have a intel dual core e8400 [01:22] I don't know all about the installer. We'll see if someone else will walk in and help [01:22] thanks alex [01:22] Yw. [01:26] I thought maybe it was because i was accidentally using DVD-R for a CD image...but the result was the same for either. [01:26] I am running the install iso in a VM. does it show the ubuntu label? [01:26] Yes [01:26] k [01:30] trying the instructions here: on the same machine will return if it doesnt work [01:30] http://askubuntu.com/questions/162075/my-computer-boots-to-a-black-screen-what-options-do-i-have-to-fix-it [01:31] k [02:58] Anyone help with figuring out how to get a wireless USB adapter to work on 12.04.1, please?? Its a Cysco AE2500. [03:00] Ive been checking forums but havent found anything that matches my case exactly. [03:01] cjtrim, If you have tried some methods already make sure that info is included, but here is a link. To be honest usb wifi's are cheap and there is a wiki on ones that work out of the box. http://askubuntu.com/questions/105918/cisco-linksys-ae2500-wireless-adapter-not-working [03:01] This one appears to need a ndis wrapper at the least, more work than I would do. [03:02] I see. Thank you [03:04] not everyone has the money though I understand, but it appears this one can be made to work. ;) [08:21] this is an awkward question, but I started using Ubuntu in the past week and am really enjoying it, which leads me to the question... is there any ways in which Windows 7 is actually superior to Ubuntu? [08:21] the only thing so far I've found is that it's difficult in Ubuntu to change how much the mouse scrolls with each notch of the mouse wheel === yofel_ is now known as yofel