I purchased an L2460D Asus laptop the last month and I had the same
trouble. Passing the video=vga16:off parameter at the kernel boot prompt
(which looks like 'boot: ').
I wrote out a page about Debian woody on this laptop, check it out at
http://web.cln.it/samuele/L2460D/index.html, maybe
At 12.52 01/08/2002 -0400, you wrote:
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> Michele
It sounds like it's using a framebuffer display, and not doing it
gracefully. The framebuffer for some video cards is just not that
mature yet, unfortunately, so if you don't need it, you can disable it
and get a nice text display. If you do ne
At 09.52 01/08/2002 -0500, you wrote:
try using vga=788 as a boot parameter
Sorry im *very* new in the linux world, where do i put the boot parameter?
Michele
This one time, at band camp, Michele said:
> I've just installe debian woody on my athlon 1200 asus laptop, but during
> the installation proces, after the boot prompt and a few init messages, as
> soon as the penguin logo appeared, the text displayed on the screen moved
> down about five lines,
I've just installe debian woody on my athlon 1200 asus laptop, but during
the installation proces, after the boot prompt and a few init messages, as
soon as the penguin logo appeared, the text displayed on the screen moved
down about five lines, and the last line strated to appear, in smoller
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