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rixtr66 08-17-2008 09:31 PM

cant install slackware on acer aspire,keeps shutting down?
 
i originally tried to install to a usb hd but after that failed i installed to my laptop hd everything goes fine untill i get to installing packages,right around the kde pkg install my laptop just shuts down?i have an acer aspire 5315 2gb celeron,2gb ram,dvdrw,etc.
it runs fine on widows and on ubuntu installs,but with slackware it keeps shutting down could this be the kernel i chose?
Rick

stress_junkie 08-17-2008 10:09 PM

I would look into the CPU temperature causing the computer to shut down. I'm guessing this is a notebook computer. Does the fan run at all during the installation?

I never get too committed to any given distribution. When I want to put Linux on a machine I just try different distributions until I find one that works.

onebuck 08-17-2008 11:41 PM

Hi,
Quote:

Originally Posted by rixtr66 (Post 3251082)
i originally tried to install to a usb hd but after that failed i installed to my laptop hd everything goes fine untill i get to installing packages,right around the kde pkg install my laptop just shuts down?i have an acer aspire 5315 2gb celeron,2gb ram,dvdrw,etc.
it runs fine on widows and on ubuntu installs,but with slackware it keeps shutting down could this be the kernel i chose?
Rick

Which kernel are you booting with for the Slackware 12.1 install cd/dvd?

rixtr66 08-18-2008 06:28 AM

kernel
 
im using the default kernel hugesmpt.s iran it yesterday and it went the whole process no problem,could it be that i put it on a dvd rw?
i cant tell if the fan is running its too quiet,my guess is no
Rick

onebuck 08-18-2008 11:34 AM

HI,
Quote:

Originally Posted by rixtr66 (Post 3251418)
im using the default kernel hugesmpt.s iran it yesterday and it went the whole process no problem,could it be that i put it on a dvd rw?
i cant tell if the fan is running its too quiet,my guess is no
Rick

I would suggest that you do a md5sum check on the dvd. Anytime you download the iso image you should check the md5sum after the download and after the burn of the image.

I would check the md5sum. If you downloaded the cd/dvd iso then be sure to check the md5sum for the original iso with the md5 from the original download site. From the cli;

Code:

~#cd /downloadisolocation      #cdromiso.iso cdromiso.md5

~#md5sum -c cdromiso.md5      #substitute the correct name to check

If the iso md5 is ok then you should try 'CdromMd5sumsAfterBurning''.

This way you will know if the burn was OK!

This will check the download iso with the known md5sum that you also get with the iso.

I don't like to use the cd/dvd RW for a Distribution image. The price of a cd/dvd +/- R is cheap today compared with the time generally wasted in using a RW.

These links and others can be found at 'Slackware-Links'. More than just SlackwareŽ links!

merciful 10-17-2008 12:42 PM

Hi,

I had the same problem with my acer (aspire 5315). The laptop is getting to hot! Just copy the packages folder (all CD's) to the hd and install from that after booting from CD. Not accessing the CD did the trick for my.

Eabe


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