David Wilkins wrote:
> More details as requested:
> - computer is a Dell Dimension V400
> - Pentium II processor 400 MHz
> - 64MB System RAM
> - Phillips Brilliance 150P2 monitor
>
> I'm not sure which video board I'm using. If I go into the bios on PC it
> says it is using an AGP video adapter if
440185: FW: Bug#440185: FW: new install won't boot
completely
David Wilkins wrote:
> Does anybody have any more ideas/suggestions on how to resolve this
problem?
> I sent the output of lspci -nn as requested, but haven't heard anything
> since then (almost two weeks ago).
>
David Wilkins wrote:
> Does anybody have any more ideas/suggestions on how to resolve this problem?
> I sent the output of lspci -nn as requested, but haven't heard anything
> since then (almost two weeks ago).
>
> I am still stuck at base camp with this Debian installation - I am loath to
> abando
2:24 AM
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Cc: 'Otavio Salvador'
Subject: RE: Bug#440185: FW: new install won't boot completely
Thanks for all the suggestions.
No luck with + or -.
I also ran through the reconfiguration for X (dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg)
but I just accepted all the
Wilkins
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Subject: Re: Bug#440185: FW: new install won't boot completely
reassign 440185 xserver-xorg
retitle 440185 Black screen on X
thanks
"David Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Further information:
>
>
>The las
On Thu 30 Aug, David Wilkins wrote:
> Further information:
>
>
>
> The last thing that I can read in boot sequence is the load of the Gnome
> Display Manager. Two or more things flash up but cant see what they are.
> When press Off switch can see that 4 more items ran/started, last of which
>
reassign 440185 xserver-xorg
retitle 440185 Black screen on X
thanks
"David Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Further information:
>
>
>The last thing that I can read in boot sequence is the load of the
>Gnome Display Manager. Two or more things flash up but can't see what
>th
Further information:
The last thing that I can read in boot sequence is the load of the Gnome
Display Manager. Two or more things flash up but can’t see what they are.
When press Off switch can see that 4 more items ran/started, last of which
was the scheduler - crond.
I have also tried the
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