Have you tried adding "nomodeset" to the command line when you boot
the ISO or selecting "safe" mode? I've found that necessary on my
ancient NVidia chipset.
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 9:34 AM, C
This is a bit of an odd one.
I've tried to install both openSUSE 12.1 and 12.2 on my Zotac ZBOX (Atom D510 1.6GHz, with 3GB RAM, Intel GMA 3150 video). The ISO starts up and I see the initial loading screen. If I follow the console output it gets right up to launching the YaST installer, and the screen blanks with a cursor flashing in the top left. It just stays here... the YaST Installer never starts.
What/where can I look to see what's going on here? The console output during the startup isn't too helpful. No errors show up there (at least not that I can see). i can't even see anything helpful or useful to put into a bug report (if that's even what is needed here).
Generally this computer is very Linux compatible... and other distros will install just fine... it's only openSUSE that fails to make a go of it.
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