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On Sat, 5 Apr 2003, Richard Lewis wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I've just managed to install the kernel (2.4) on my system. I had to
> use the boot option vga=0x305 to get my display right. But after the
> initial reboot I didn't get an option to set t
Hello list,
I've just managed to install the kernel (2.4) on my system. I had to
use the boot option vga=0x305 to get my display right. But after the
initial reboot I didn't get an option to set this again and the display
didn't come right by itself.
What I get is the display starting about 3 o
Hello list,
I've just managed to install the kernel (2.4) on my system. I had to
use the boot option vga=0x305 to get my display right. But after the
initial reboot I didn't get an option to set this again and the display
didn't come right by itself.
What I get is the display starting about 3 o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [Friday, 28. March 2003 03:07]:
>| At the "boot:" prompt, try typing "vga=0x305" before you press .
>| If you're already typing something else, such as "bf24" to install a 2.4
>| kernel, just add "vga=0x305" to the end.
>| If that doesn't work, try "vga=0x303" or "vga=0x301".
>| K
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [Friday, 28. March 2003 03:07]:
>| At the "boot:" prompt, try typing "vga=0x305" before you press .
>| If you're already typing something else, such as "bf24" to install a 2.4
>| kernel, just add "vga=0x305" to the end.
>| If that doesn't work, try "vga=0x303" or "vga=0x301".
>| K
>>>during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four
>>>or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen!
>>>This meant that I couldn't see all the options properly and so
>>>couldn't carry on with the installation.
>>
>>
>> That's 3.0r1 right?
>>
>> It sounds li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 00:18:49 -
"Richard Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four
or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen!
This meant that I couldn't see all the options properl
>>>during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four
>>>or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen!
>>>This meant that I couldn't see all the options properly and so
>>>couldn't carry on with the installation.
>>
>>
>> That's 3.0r1 right?
>>
>> It sounds li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 00:18:49 -
"Richard Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four
or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen!
This meant that I couldn't see all the options properly an
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 00:18:49 -
"Richard Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four
> or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen!
> This meant that I couldn't see all the options properly and so
> couldn't car
Hello list members,
I wonder if anyone could help we with this problem:
Whe I tried to install Debian 3.0 (from 3 CD set) the screen resolution
during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four or
five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen! This
meant that
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 00:18:49 -
"Richard Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four
> or five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen!
> This meant that I couldn't see all the options properly and so
> couldn't car
Hello list members,
I wonder if anyone could help we with this problem:
Whe I tried to install Debian 3.0 (from 3 CD set) the screen resolution
during the installation process was wrong - it seemed that about four or
five lines of text were missing from the bottom of the screen! This
meant that
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