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787160 2009-06-30 23:49:00 it's a little hard because they come out blurry..i could try LarsJohann (13010)
787161 2009-06-30 23:51:00 Blurry is OK, as long as it's clear enough to read. Erayd (23)
787162 2009-07-01 00:03:00 here's a couple screenshots of those errors:

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LarsJohann (13010)
787163 2009-07-01 00:05:00 and after that, those errors repeat for a while then it stops.

Could someone send me a working image of Ubuntu 9.04 PowerPC version so that i am certain it is no the file? Because i am sure that my drive works fine.
LarsJohann (13010)
787164 2009-07-01 00:25:00 That looks like it's quite a wee way into the boot process according to the timer - what else took ages? Or was it sitting there for nearly 10 mins with just those errors? Erayd (23)
787165 2009-07-01 00:30:00 well, that's at the end of the message. but there where the same errors even at the beggining . LarsJohann (13010)
787166 2009-07-01 00:37:00 What happens if you reburn onto another CD? Ideally use a different brand, from a different batch, and burn it at around 24x. Noting the errors, I don't think the file is the problem, but the disk could be corrupted or damaged. Erayd (23)
787167 2009-07-01 00:49:00 Ok, i'll try reburning it again. But, i can only burn at 4x on MagicISO with the Ubuntu ISO. LarsJohann (13010)
787168 2009-07-01 00:53:00 That is seriously bad - why can't you burn it faster? If it's a limitation of the burning program, get better software - that speed is terrible! Erayd (23)
787169 2009-07-01 00:57:00 What software would you recommend? LarsJohann (13010)
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