d the
grub.conf file in /boot/boot/grub/ and everything should
work.
HTH,
Michael
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Michael Ulm wrote:
For me (and I guess for many others), the main problem
with Gentoo is hardware setup. Not that I'm complaining -
I knew that when I chose Gentoo for my new computer, and
I learned a lot so far.
Printer setup however, was a breeze. It just went according
to the m
thing happens.
Sorry for not answering your question, but you've got me
worried there. I was just considering buying a Radeon
9250, and thought that to be easy to set up with Gentoo
(open source drivers and all). Which problems did you
have with the card?
Michael
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