On Sunday 15 July 2007 03:23:13 pm Rajko M. wrote:
> On Sunday 15 July 2007 11:00, arun murali wrote:
> > Hi,
> >     I wanted to try my hands on the SUSE 10.2 as my friends reported
> > it quite stable. I downloaded the latest x64 version of the SUSE and
> > it does not load yast. The system crashes after showing loading yast.
> >
> >   My system Hardware is
> >          Processor      : Core2Duo(4400)
> >          MotherBoard  : Intel 965
> >          Memory         : 1GB.
> >
> > Is there any particular problem with Installing Open SUSE on this
> > hardware?
> >
> > I checked MD5Sum after downloading and it seems to match with the one
> > given in the site.
> >
> > With Regards,
>
> Hi Arun,
>
> The 10.2 is quite stable, your friends are right.
>
> There is one bug for Core2Duo and Intel 965, but it seems to be unrelated:
>   https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=268120
>
> Besides graphic card as Masaru mentioned it can be inappropriate graphic
> resolution for the monitor. Symptoms are usually the same as when graphic
> card has a problem, black screen and monitor power on signal (here green
> light) goes out, start blinking, or change color (here orange). This means
> there is no usable signal for monitor.
>
> Have you tried to lower graphic resolution or text mode installation?
> If not try to select lower video mode or Text on initial boot screen.
>
> In the text mode navigation is using TAB and cursor keys, or Alt and
> highlated letter in the word. For instance if you want to go Next, letter N
> is yellow and Alt-n would be the same as highlight whole word and press
> enter. Although I'm not good typer this works better than mouse. If this
> doesn't work than use TAB to switch to that window and then it will work.
>
> BTW, if all attempts to fix installation fail you can use 32 bit version,
> it will complain about installing it on 64 bit computer, but it will
> install it and work.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Rajko.

Are you sure that your processor is a 64 bit?  I have a friend that has a 
Core2Duo and it is 32 bit.  That may be part of the problem, of course it is 
just a shot in the dark.
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