A.E. Roy wrote:
I have a new computer with some problems. When I got it, I powered it
(snip)
Turned out that the videocard didn't sit well enough stuck in the
motherboard(I'll turn the head of the folks in that store!!).
It work like a dream now.
A common problem with AGP cards. They ne
> I have a new computer with some problems. When I got it, I powered it
> up, popped in my bootable debian cd, and it all went just fine. For the
> record; I've installed debian on 10+ machines, mostly old machines less
> than 200MHz cpu.
>
> Then I powered it down for the evenning, and the ne
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 09:34:55AM +0200, A.E. Roy wrote:
> I have a new computer with some problems. When I got it, I powered it
> up, popped in my bootable debian cd, and it all went just fine. For the
> record; I've installed debian on 10+ machines, mostly old machines less
> than 200MHz cpu.
>
on Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 09:34:55AM +0200, A.E. Roy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> ...when I turned it on, the machine seemed fine, but the monitor
> didn't display any image, it was on on indicated by the blinking
> standby.
If the monitor is Green Star rated (power saving features), these are
trig
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