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Name: Alexander Date: September 2, 2003 at 03:42:42 Pacific OS: Windows98 SE / XP/ RedHat CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon 1700+ / 256 DD
Comment:
I Everyone, I just built myself a new PC and wanted to reinstall RedHat Linux 9.0 again and cannot get into the installation. I have a new onborad S3ProSavage AGP card. I have tryed linux text install and linux nofb and linux lowres etc.. but soon as the setup starts the monitor displays a message saying freguance to high.
Can anyone sergest something. Checked out the Docs but have not found anything yet.
Name: 3Dave Date: September 2, 2003 at 09:08:03 Pacific
Reply:
Even for a text install? You could try: linux vga=ask Not sure about redhat, but you could try booting off the 2nd disc instead. How about an expert install?
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