Thanks for everybody's help!
I've done it. I found an option in my BIOS setup called 'resolution
expended', and it was enabled by default. I disabled it and the melting
screen never show again. But there is a trade off. I can only get 640x480
small screen for text mode now. It's a bit painful. C
I have an IBM thinkpad i-series 1540 with a Netgear FA410tx pcmcia card, I
want to install debian from the net, but I didn't have success trying with
debian 2.1, It didn't recognize the pcmcia card. Any ideas?
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Carlos Hernandez wrote:
> I have an IBM thinkpad i-series 1540 with a Netgear FA410tx pcmcia card, I
> want to install debian from the net, but I didn't have success trying with
> debian 2.1, It didn't recognize the pcmcia card. Any ideas?
Hi Carlos,
according to http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.n
> Thanks for everybody's help!
>
> I've done it. I found an option in my BIOS setup called 'resolution
> expended', and it was enabled by default. I disabled it and the melting
> screen never show again. But there is a trade off. I can only get 640x480
> small screen for text mode now. It's a bit
I know this has been
asked time and time again, but after a few hours of searching I still can't find
the answers, just the questions:
When installing I
get the immediate introductory screen. I press enter. There are two loading
messages followed by fourteen periods. Then the ^&%^ thing re
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, name wrote:
>
> I've done it. I found an option in my BIOS setup called 'resolution
> expended', and it was enabled by default. I disabled it and the melting
> screen never show again. But there is a trade off. I can only get 640x480
> small screen for text mode now. It's a b
> Carlos Hernandez wrote:
>
> > I have an IBM thinkpad i-series 1540 with a Netgear FA410tx pcmcia card, I
> > want to install debian from the net, but I didn't have success trying with
> > debian 2.1, It didn't recognize the pcmcia card. Any ideas?
>
> Hi Carlos,
>
> according to http://pcmci
Thanks for everybody's help!
I've done it. I found an option in my BIOS setup called 'resolution
expended', and it was enabled by default. I disabled it and the melting
screen never show again. But there is a trade off. I can only get 640x480
small screen for text mode now. It's a bit painful. Ca
I have an IBM thinkpad i-series 1540 with a Netgear FA410tx pcmcia card, I
want to install debian from the net, but I didn't have success trying with
debian 2.1, It didn't recognize the pcmcia card. Any ideas?
Carlos Hernandez wrote:
> I have an IBM thinkpad i-series 1540 with a Netgear FA410tx pcmcia card, I
> want to install debian from the net, but I didn't have success trying with
> debian 2.1, It didn't recognize the pcmcia card. Any ideas?
Hi Carlos,
according to http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.ne
> Thanks for everybody's help!
>
> I've done it. I found an option in my BIOS setup called 'resolution
> expended', and it was enabled by default. I disabled it and the melting
> screen never show again. But there is a trade off. I can only get 640x480
> small screen for text mode now. It's a bit
I know this has been
asked time and time again, but after a few hours of searching I still can't find
the answers, just the questions:
When installing I
get the immediate introductory screen. I press enter. There are two loading
messages followed by fourteen periods. Then the ^&%^ thing re
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, name wrote:
>
> I've done it. I found an option in my BIOS setup called 'resolution
> expended', and it was enabled by default. I disabled it and the melting
> screen never show again. But there is a trade off. I can only get 640x480
> small screen for text mode now. It's a bi
> Carlos Hernandez wrote:
>
> > I have an IBM thinkpad i-series 1540 with a Netgear FA410tx pcmcia card, I
> > want to install debian from the net, but I didn't have success trying with
> > debian 2.1, It didn't recognize the pcmcia card. Any ideas?
>
> Hi Carlos,
>
> according to http://pcmcia
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