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Originally Posted by markharding557 you could use the ubuntu alternate cd to install this uses a text installer same as debian and then you could add the ultimate discs to ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by markharding557 View Post
    you could use the ubuntu alternate cd to install this uses a text installer same as debian and then you could add the ultimate discs to your apt list(ubuntu usually asks this)
    hey i have a problem with ubuntu 1.7 ultimate cd when i boot from the dvd its giving an message like out of range h.64.9hz v=64.0hz
    the same prob which i used to have with ubuntu7.10 any remidies for this dvd
    i have tried everything but i failed for the ubuntu 7.10 to get rid of this prob but i couldn't find any solution u can see my forum posted earlier
    can anyone give me solution for this ubuntu1.7 dvd i hope its have lots of softwares plssss
    rocky

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    Have you tried installing using the Alternate CD, which is a non-graphical installer?
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