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Re: [opensuse-autoinstall] Screen woes on install
- From: Steffen Winterfeldt <snwint@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 14:53:03 +0100 (CET)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.63.0701241451010.15098@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Alec Ross wrote:
> Using SuSE 10.0, I've experienced problems in startup where my monitor
> reported "Input Not Supported" at boot time, but the system loaded and then
> displayed fine.
>
> I'm attempting to update to 10.2, from a DVD, and after choosing "Install" I'm
> getting the same monitor problem for probably 15 mins so far. (Pressing Esc
> does not help.) There seems to be some slight intermittent HD activity, tho.
>
> How long should I wait for this to finish? What might I best do - apart from
> getting a new monitor? ;)
ATI graphics card? Could be the interlace mode problem then. Go for a
lower resolution (or use an older monitor :-)).
Steffen
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> Using SuSE 10.0, I've experienced problems in startup where my monitor
> reported "Input Not Supported" at boot time, but the system loaded and then
> displayed fine.
>
> I'm attempting to update to 10.2, from a DVD, and after choosing "Install" I'm
> getting the same monitor problem for probably 15 mins so far. (Pressing Esc
> does not help.) There seems to be some slight intermittent HD activity, tho.
>
> How long should I wait for this to finish? What might I best do - apart from
> getting a new monitor? ;)
ATI graphics card? Could be the interlace mode problem then. Go for a
lower resolution (or use an older monitor :-)).
Steffen
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