Stew,
I am using an ATI Radeon PCI card.
Xavier
--- Stew Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Xavier de Cardenas wrote:
>
> > Stew,
> >
> > Once again you were right. There were two Linux
> Kernal
> > folders one was in the control panel folder and
> the
> > other in t
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Xavier de Cardenas wrote:
> Stew,
>
> Once again you were right. There were two Linux Kernal
> folders one was in the control panel folder and the
> other in the system folder. And this solved the
> Adaptec
> driver problem.
>
Good, I was just looking at the kernel/modul
Stew,
Once again you were right. There were two Linux Kernal
folders one was in the control panel folder and the
other in the system folder. And this solved the
Adaptec
driver problem.
I got around the gray screen when doing the graphical
install by doing a textual install instead.
The proble
Stew,
To confirm I am not using the old stuff I reformatted
the partitions I am installing into and did a clean
install from the ISO. (Went in by hand a removed
BootX, Linux Kernals folder, extension, and
preference)
There isn't a trace on my system now of the earlier
beta but still have the sa
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Xavier de Cardenas wrote:
> I had trouble with the Mandrake Linux 82 bootx
> application (it would either fail to boot or get a
> kernal panic) So I set BootX to the same settings from
> a previous email I recieved from you re: 8.2 beta 1.
>
> kernal: vmlinuz
> ramdisk: all
I had trouble with the Mandrake Linux 82 bootx
application (it would either fail to boot or get a
kernal panic) So I set BootX to the same settings from
a previous email I recieved from you re: 8.2 beta 1.
kernal: vmlinuz
ramdisk: all.gz
ramdisk: 32000
novideo driver: checked
and since the graph