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Old 24th August 2005, 07:39 PM
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Blank screen after bootup FC4

I installed Fedora FC4 on a Dell Dimension 2400 (not dual-boot) with a Dell 15" FP monitor. After bootup, I get the graphical start up screen (Starting Networking... etc.) then goes to a blank screen. The computer is still running normally and the screen appears to still be getting data but does not display any data.

If anyone has seen this, I would appreciate any assistance.

Thank You,
Dan
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