Installing Domino on Ubuntu - Phase 1

I decided to switch my SUSE Linux Domino server at home to Ubuntu. So today I started the process with phase 1 - getting the OS going.

First, I downloaded an ISO of Ubuntu 12.10 from the Ubuntu web site, then made a boot DVD on my Windows 7 home computer.

Next, I put the DVD into the computer and started it up. There were only a couple questions that needed to be answered to install Ubuntu on the machine. Once finished, there was a prompt to reboot. Ubuntu opened up the DVD drive and then just sat there. I figured out from trial and error that I was supposed to press ENTER (after removing the DVD, of course) to get the machine to reboot.

Upon reboot, I got a "[drm:drm_crtc_helper_set_config] *ERROR* failed to set mode on [CRTC:10]" error. I found a very similar error -- CRTC:6 on the Ubuntu forums. That entry had a solution. Press CTRL+ALT+F1 to bring up a text entry where you can enter in your user name and password. That logs you in, but you're in command mode. Then you can type startx to bring up a GUI.

From that GUI, I was able to install the OS updates and update the video driver to one that would work. Once I did that update, I was prompted to reboot. That "reboot" took me out of the "startx" but didn't reboot (I was back to the command mode).

I typed in sudo shutdown -r -t 0 "now" to trigger the reboot. "sudo" is because the command requires root access. -r says "reboot". -t 0 says "in 0 seconds".

Once the OS and the video drivers were up to date, everything worked. I was able to log on in graphical mode. I shut down and restarted just to make sure everything was working. Now I'm ready to install Domino.

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