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Sounds like you have hit the big problem with Ubuntu, that the underlying kernel keeps getting changed with packages then being changed to match newer kernels instead of fixing kernel limitations. So the Ubuntu 7.10 packages are now really Ubuntu 8.04/8.04.1 packages, whilst the original 7.10 kernel is no longer 'on offer' any more. Professionally it's known as a break-down of configuration control, but it means that you may have to try a Ubuntu 8.04.1 installation (mis-labelled as still being Ubuntu 8.04) 
Ubuntu 8.10 almost has the same look and feel, but is only at Beta release and may continue to suffer from the 'big' problem, whilst Ubuntu '8.04 Long Term Support' may not settle down until the January 2009 release of the 8.04.2 version.
The different looking but more newbie friendly LinuxMint 5 (Main Edition, revision 1), at http://www.linuxmint.com/download.php seems to be under better configuration control, still using the kernel that the Ubuntu '8.04' team discarded. You might find that to be a better bet for a while. 
Meanwhile, try to avoid installing older releases of Ubuntu and 'updating' them, because that is even worse.
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Hi Zeb
You're new to the Linux forum, so you might not realise that there's a load of people waiting for your information in your original thread here:
http://forum.micromart.co.uk/Topic314415-22-1.aspx
It pays to keep a topic in one thread otherwise it can become hard to follow.
Mad Malc
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