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Old 8th June 2009, 07:30 AM
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Exclamation Fedora 10 live CD - balnk or garbled screen on setup

when running and installing from live CD, (on retarded machine, Dell PowerEdge4400, with even more retarded integrated graphics - ATI rage 2) monitors display partially garbled or completely blank screen due to their limitations, till resolution is reduced.

onset of high resolution during setup process, such as the monitor can't cope with - effectively terminates the setup.

developers of the fedora: pls take notice of that
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