9 Jul
2004
9 Jul
'04
06:53
On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 07:45:17AM +0100, suselists wrote:
thanks mike.
i think the solution for the time being is going to have to be buy a network card. followed by trying to figure out why the YAST install
You can try if pci=noacpi or acpi=off makes the network card work.
looks ok but the final installation has display errors. i'll look through the dvd and see if i can't find where the display settings come from. my graphics card is too new at the moment, even ATI dont have linux support for it yet.
It's probably some other problem when you already have corruption during the splash screen. This one just works using the VESA video BIOS and should in theory work even without any driver. -Andi