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Re: [opensuse] Re: Help installing openSUSE 10.2
- From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 07:28:39 -0500
- Message-id: <200704270728.39807.rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Friday 27 April 2007 02:38, David Gregg wrote:
> Any Ideas anyone???
Sorry for the delay Greg, but I was busy and many others mind top vs. bottom
posting, please see:
http://en.opensuse.org/Opensuse_mailing_list_netiquette
section "Bottom post".
> F2 was for the language settings.
My bad. The boot screen command line was present for a long time, than hidden
shortly, now it is present again. The instruction for 10.2 should read:" Press
3 on boot screen and press Enter key."
> I went to Failsafe mode, which one
> of the boot commands identified as runlevel 3. logged in at prompt and
> used startx. A few lines of text came up and the screen attempted to
> load the gui, even saw a flicker of color, but otherwise stayed a
> black screen. No error messages...
Graphic card problem.
What kind of graphic card you have?
If you don't know please login as root user and run command:
lspci
and look for VGA adapter. It will tell us what graphic card is used.
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Regards, Rajko.
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> Any Ideas anyone???
Sorry for the delay Greg, but I was busy and many others mind top vs. bottom
posting, please see:
http://en.opensuse.org/Opensuse_mailing_list_netiquette
section "Bottom post".
> F2 was for the language settings.
My bad. The boot screen command line was present for a long time, than hidden
shortly, now it is present again. The instruction for 10.2 should read:" Press
3 on boot screen and press Enter key."
> I went to Failsafe mode, which one
> of the boot commands identified as runlevel 3. logged in at prompt and
> used startx. A few lines of text came up and the screen attempted to
> load the gui, even saw a flicker of color, but otherwise stayed a
> black screen. No error messages...
Graphic card problem.
What kind of graphic card you have?
If you don't know please login as root user and run command:
lspci
and look for VGA adapter. It will tell us what graphic card is used.
--
Regards, Rajko.
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal
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