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On 10/21/2010 1:38 AM, Ritika Garg wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTiktAa3WruTm5mecR=NAWa4bEx7CeAbit-UxY8=-@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I had posted the following question 4-5 days ago. I
want to add something to the question which is important. The
question was:<br>
During installation of CentOS5.3 from DVD, the installation was
interrupted due to an error in a rpm package as the DVD had lot of
scratches. So I burned image of CentOS5.5 on DVD. I selected
installation in graphical mode. The first graphical interface
screen
comes from where we proceed further by clicking next. This screen
is
almost black and its impossible to carry out further installation
as
visibility is very poor.<br>
I was trying above for Dell Inspiron laptop which has Windows7
installed on it. I checked the CentOS5.5 DVD on another system
which is desktop and found that the graphical interface is
perfectly alright there. So is there any setting that has to be
done in the laptop?<br>
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Have you tried nofb during the install process? I have had to use
this on certain flat screens.<br>
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John Hinton<br>
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