Am Sonntag, 27. Juni 2004 04:36 schrieb peter robinson:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I am using debian 3.0 on my hp pavilion ze4600 laptop (which has an ATI
> > MOBILITY RADEON 4X AGP card.). I am unable to get the X server to run, I
> > get an error message that it couldnt find
Am Sonntag, 27. Juni 2004 04:36 schrieb peter robinson:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I am using debian 3.0 on my hp pavilion ze4600 laptop (which has an ATI
> > MOBILITY RADEON 4X AGP card.). I am unable to get the X server to run, I
> > get an error message that it couldnt find
Hi List,
I am using debian 3.0 on my hp pavilion ze4600 laptop (which has an ATI
MOBILITY RADEON 4X AGP card.). I am unable to get the X server to run, I get
an error message that it couldnt find a screen.
I was wondering if someone on this list has a HP Pavilion running under debian
and would
Hi List,
I am using debian 3.0 on my hp pavilion ze4600 laptop (which has an ATI
MOBILITY RADEON 4X AGP card.). I am unable to get the X server to run, I get
an error message that it couldnt find a screen.
I was wondering if someone on this list has a HP Pavilion running under debian
and would
Hi,
Thanks to those who answered some questions of mine some days ago. I have now
tried several variations upon several themes in order to get debian (v. 3.0)
on my laptop (HP pavilion ze4600), and had gotten a stable command line
version running. I thereupon started X via startx which caused f
Hi,
Thanks to those who answered some questions of mine some days ago. I have now
tried several variations upon several themes in order to get debian (v. 3.0)
on my laptop (HP pavilion ze4600), and had gotten a stable command line
version running. I thereupon started X via startx which caused f
> > Is there any way of resucing this installation (which had been going
> > so well :-) )??
>
> Yes, absolutely.
>
> When you boot off the Linux install media, you can either:
>
> 1. use a 'rescue' kernel to give single user mode.
> 2. start the install, switch to VT2, start the terminal and then
> > Is there any way of resucing this installation (which had been going
> > so well :-) )??
>
> Yes, absolutely.
>
> When you boot off the Linux install media, you can either:
>
> 1. use a 'rescue' kernel to give single user mode.
> 2. start the install, switch to VT2, start the terminal and then
Dear list,
this is my first attempt at a debian installation, so please forgive if this
is a stupid question (and yes, I did search google/the archives :-) ).
After an initial installation of the basic system on a hp pavilion ze4600
(Debian 3.0 release 1a), I used dselect to install some more p
Dear list,
this is my first attempt at a debian installation, so please forgive if this
is a stupid question (and yes, I did search google/the archives :-) ).
After an initial installation of the basic system on a hp pavilion ze4600
(Debian 3.0 release 1a), I used dselect to install some more p
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