Ubuntu 12.04 & Kubuntu 12.04 are VERY slow etc.

Bug #995671 reported by Ron Lebar
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Beta version of Ubuntu 12.04 worked from CD but gave an 'invalid input format' message from hard disk. System is happily running 10.04 LTS. Final version of 12.04 produced the same result. Worked from CD but would not start from hard drive as sending unsuitable data to monitor.

Tried Kubuntu 12.04, this also worked from CD but gave same 'invalid input format' error on monitor from hard drive. Difference is that after a few minutes Kubuntu discovers the correct video format and starts. It then runs VERY slowly, taking a couple of minutes to respond to a mouse click. Not much comes up on screen, certainly not enough to make any use of the OS, even disregarding the extreme speed problem.

Computer is Dual Core AMD 64 bit 4GB RAM. Monitor is 1280 X 1024. Works well on other drives using 10.04. Previously worked on the drive concerned using 11.04 and 11.10. With these I installed Gnome as Unity looked like an old Windows interface to me and didn't work so well.

Drive with 12.04 on has been tested from another drive, shows no errors.

Regards, Ron Lebar. Alpha Entek.

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Ron Lebar (info-alphaentek) wrote :

I am not sure this is a duplicate of 982710, the symptoms are different. No particular package was identified because it was not possible to get anything to work once the O/S booted from HD. Monitor is an Acer, chipset is Nvidia. After reporting the fault Ubuntu Studio 12.04 was tried, this worked from CD but did not even boot in a sensible time from the same hard disc.

A fresh copy of Linux Mint 12 was then installed, this works fine once started but it is based on the 2011 versions of Ubuntu. It has the same problem as Kubuntu 12.04 of upsetting the monitor for about 20 seconds ("invalid input format" error). This also happens when shutting down. Each of these O/S variants default to wide screen HD format at first. This is amateurish and can cause monitor damage for those still using CRTs. It won't help get Linux more widely accepted.

All these installations were on the same drive, for each one the root partition was reformatted. I also tried installing 12.04 into Vitualbox on a different drive, no 'invalid input format' error of course, but the O/S did not get going.

I use 10.04 LTS on all machines and drives, but was concerned that support will eventually cease now that 12.04 LTS is out. As an aside, Unity and Gnome 3 will not help the Linux cause, in my opinion. To me they are unusable, ugly, slow and look like an amateur interface. It took me a while to get Windows XP to look and work the way I wanted. Completely clear desktop and an unobtrusive launcher. Ubuntu with Gnome 2 sold me on Linux. Years ago I bought Red Hat 7 complete, not impressed.

If this is not sorted a lot of people will leave Ubuntu altogether, myself included. It is a shame after a number of good years.
Regards, Ron Lebar. Alpha Entek.

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Kaleb Rippstein (ksrippstein) wrote :

This is not a duplicate. I have the exact same issue as the poster here. There is nothing on bug 982710 that is remotely similar to the issues reported in this bug report.

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