=== urbanslug is now known as zipper === pavlushka_ is now known as Guest82875 === Guest82875 is now known as pavlushka === zaki is now known as Guest52207 [14:02] hi === z4ki is now known as zaki === z4ki is now known as zaki === zaki is now known as Guest33512 === Guest33512 is now known as zaki [17:42] elacheche ping [19:23] Kilos-, :( [19:23] hi Dro [19:23] whats wrong my friend [19:26] Kilos-, http://imgur.com/a/ndzgx [19:28] oh my, ram failure [19:28] try unplug them and reseat them [19:28] or is this old ram you are trying [19:29] i havent had ram failures before [19:29] only a mismatch between 2 cards [19:53] Kilos-, i tried to unplug them and reseat them [19:53] but still not working [19:56] were they working fine and then started this dro? [19:56] hi CraigZim [19:57] Kilos-, thats the problem, im not sure :s [19:57] its an old PC [19:57] oh [19:57] and i tooked it to someone to repare the screen [19:57] so now i can't open my ubuntu in that pc [19:57] and even windows is not working / blue screen [19:58] oh my [19:58] so i started a memtest [19:58] to see if the problem is from my ram [19:58] and thats the result [19:58] what size ram cards are they , try use only one at a time [19:58] 3GB [19:58] I tried [19:59] to use everytime 1 card [19:59] but always same problem :s [19:59] have you another pc to test them with [20:00] might be something in the motherboard as well [20:03] hmm maybe [20:03] well the problem when ubuntu start [20:03] i can't see the error why it don't work [20:03] i got a black screen with erros and keep flashing [20:03] you mean running live from iso? [20:06] Kilos-, no [20:06] the already installed ubuntu [20:06] it don't start [20:06] it show ubuntu screen loading... then it show a black screen flashing [20:06] try running it from a live cd is flash [20:06] its ubuntu 12.04 i think [20:07] it work from live usb [20:07] but i need to run the installed system :s [20:07] can you get it to grub boot? [20:07] then choose repair [20:08] Kilos-, i tried it [20:08] but i have a problem [20:08] or if you can get to prompt then run sudo touch /forcefsck [20:08] of "low graphical mode".. if u know it [20:08] yes [20:09] if you can get to a terminal you can run sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop --reinstall [20:11] Kilos-, how can i enable wifi there? :s [20:11] i have no idea, cant you cable connect it to adsl [20:12] can you browse? [20:12] https://www.google.co.za/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwiTl-6wxaPOAhVIAsAKHXD4A28QFggcMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Faskubuntu.com%2Fquestions%2F330026%2Fconfigure-connect-wireless-network-through-the-command-line-in-ubuntu-12-04&usg=AFQjCNE5S8nTs943oA7ri0iREZ982qaVOA&sig2=jj5pEYN5aDHzbWTUUNWpXA [20:13] thats enabling wifi from cli on 12.04 [20:14] thx [20:19] here is another one that might be better [20:19] https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1424046 [20:19] i have to sleep , im struggling here, will try again tomorrow if you havent come right [20:19] good luck [20:20] goodnight Kilos- [20:20] night CraigZim Dro and the rest of africa [20:20] CraigZim see if you can help Dro please [20:27] Dro does the PC boot from live media? [20:29] CraigZim, yes [20:29] it work from live usb [20:30] is your filesystem intact? [20:32] CraigZim, yes [20:32] well look, what i have exactly: [20:33] - when i boot normally to my ubuntu system, it wont start... keep loading... and then it show an error (black screen) flashing [20:33] can't even read the eror [20:34] - when i try the debug mode, i got a "low graphical mode" error... but can't do anything.. (mouse and keyboard not working) [20:34] can you chroot into the system from a terminal [20:34] - when i try the debug mode (root), can't do anything to modify/remove/update nvidia, since i'm not connected [20:36] is your live media the same as your installation ? [20:37] ie 12.04 64bit or 32bit [20:39] CraigZim, no my live media is 14.04 [20:39] not sure if its 64 or 32 bit :s [20:40] think it has to be the same [20:42] can check with system monitor (system) will tell you if 64 or 32 bit [20:47] uname -a from the command line