GigaCluster
Golden Member
I had my computer for several years now, seemingly without hardware problems. I ran Windows on it, it rarely crashed, etc. Then I decided to install Linux on it. I downloaded and burned Linux Mandrake 8.2 at school, brought it home, tried to install it... at the very first screen where it loads the installer to the machine, it always gave a signal 11 error and stopped responding. Interestingly enough, sometimes it gave that error in the first half of the progress bar, and other times, in the second half. You never knew exactly when it would give an error. I went back to school and burned another copy, thinking that my disc is bad. The second copy had the same problem. I got the MD5 checksum of the file at school and it indeed matched the original ISO's checksum. Finally, after about 10 attempts, Mandrake installed onto my system. Even then, it was not perfect -- when I was compiling something with GCC, GCC would occasionally segfault and told me that I should report it to qa.mandrakesoft.com.
Then I messed up Mandrake (tried recompiling the kernel, suddenly my X started flickering), so I backed everything up, reformatted my hard drive, and decided to install RedHat 7.3 on it, because they offered KDE 3.0. So I downloaded all tree discs of RedHat, burned them, and started the installation. This time, RedHat allowed me to configure everything (no crashes yet), allowed me to select the packages that I want, etc. Then about 10 minutes into the actual installation (copying files), it froze without any visible errors. I rebooted, tried again. Same problem... again, you never knew when it would freeze... it seemed to freeze at a random point during copying files. I decided to use the "text" mode of installation, thinking that maybe X wasn't stable on my hardware... again RedHat froze, but this time it gave me this screenful.
After several attempts like this, believe it or not, the installation finished. I had RedHat fully installed, complete with X11. Everything worked. I downloaded Gaim, compiled it and ran it successfully, installed Mozilla, etc.
Then, as luck would have it, I tried to fix my mouse wheel by running XF86config... I originally planned to make a backup copy of the existing (working) X configuration file, but I backed up the wrong one! (Backed up XF86config instead of XF86config-4)... not knowing my refresh/sync rates, my X was screwed.
So I decided to reinstall RedHat, thinking that if it worked once, it will work again... no such luck. Today I tried to reinstall it about 10-15 times, each time it gave me an error at a different point during the installation. Sometimes it would "gracefully" exit, shutting down all services and ejecting the installation CD... sometimes it would abort with the aforementioned screenful but obviously varying numbers.
Anyway... to sum it up: two out of two distributions of Linux refuse to install on my machine 95% of the time. Can anyone make an educated guess as to why I am having all these problems? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Then I messed up Mandrake (tried recompiling the kernel, suddenly my X started flickering), so I backed everything up, reformatted my hard drive, and decided to install RedHat 7.3 on it, because they offered KDE 3.0. So I downloaded all tree discs of RedHat, burned them, and started the installation. This time, RedHat allowed me to configure everything (no crashes yet), allowed me to select the packages that I want, etc. Then about 10 minutes into the actual installation (copying files), it froze without any visible errors. I rebooted, tried again. Same problem... again, you never knew when it would freeze... it seemed to freeze at a random point during copying files. I decided to use the "text" mode of installation, thinking that maybe X wasn't stable on my hardware... again RedHat froze, but this time it gave me this screenful.
After several attempts like this, believe it or not, the installation finished. I had RedHat fully installed, complete with X11. Everything worked. I downloaded Gaim, compiled it and ran it successfully, installed Mozilla, etc.
Then, as luck would have it, I tried to fix my mouse wheel by running XF86config... I originally planned to make a backup copy of the existing (working) X configuration file, but I backed up the wrong one! (Backed up XF86config instead of XF86config-4)... not knowing my refresh/sync rates, my X was screwed.
So I decided to reinstall RedHat, thinking that if it worked once, it will work again... no such luck. Today I tried to reinstall it about 10-15 times, each time it gave me an error at a different point during the installation. Sometimes it would "gracefully" exit, shutting down all services and ejecting the installation CD... sometimes it would abort with the aforementioned screenful but obviously varying numbers.
Anyway... to sum it up: two out of two distributions of Linux refuse to install on my machine 95% of the time. Can anyone make an educated guess as to why I am having all these problems? Any ideas would be appreciated.