rh9 install problem on hp pavillion ze4416a

From: gorkys (gorkys_at_virgilio.it)
Date: 05/29/04

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    Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 07:48:24 GMT
    
    

    Please help me with rh9 install on a laptop hp pavillion ze4416ea.
    Well, I disabled usb legacy support in bios (that's the only way to make
    install start) and installed the 3 disc set.
    During anaconda executing it didn't probe monitor so I assumed I had to
    indicate generic laptop monitor 1024*768 and it semmed to respond to monitor
    features...
    But after first boot if I try to load X it crashes saying that device is not
    found....
    please help me get out of this!


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