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All, sorry for the wide distribution, but I wasn't sure which list this
belonged on; feel free to reply only to me, or to me and just one list.
Also, I'm not subscribed, so please keep me in to "to" line.

Whenever I boot the Debian testing installation CD (haven't tried stable) it
hangs at:

(process:766) INFO: kbd-mode: setting console mode to Unicode (UTF-8)

The rest of the screen is black, and this text is a few lines from the
bottom of the screen. Other Linux distros (Ubuntu, Knoppix) have problems
booting too. The strange thing is, Windows boots just fine, and I get the
same error booting Debian's CD in Virtualbox.

I am running:

Mobo: Biostar TA770 A2+ SE


-- 
Isaac Freeman
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"The diversity of mankind is a basic postulate of our knowledge of human
beings. But if mankind is diverse and individuated, then how can anyone
propose equality as an ideal? Every year, scholars hold Conferences on
Equality and call for greater equality, and no one challenges the basic
tenet. But what justification can equality find in the nature of man? If
each individual is unique, how else can he be made 'equal' to others than by
destroying most of what is human in him and reducing human society to the
mindless uniformity of the ant heap?" --Murray N. Rothbard

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