Re: newer kernels not allowing install on XPS 630i



On 2010-05-14, freemont <freemontspammenot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Tried unplugging all USB devices to no effect. noacpi has no effect.
Remember that the computer runs and has always run Linux distros well. It
just won't /install/ them any more.

I don't understand this one. Any pointers are appreciated.

Maybe you could try "nosplash" or "vga=ask"

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