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Just installed Ubuntu 7.10, Screen says input not supported?


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26-Jan-2008, 05:19 AM #1
Just installed Ubuntu 7.10, Screen says input not supported?
Ok I just installed Ubuntu using the alternate text mode installer because I can't run the live cd for some reason, however after it was fully installed and I was on the grub loader screen, I choose Ubuntu and it said loading or something like that but then all of a sudden it said Input Not Supported on my screen. Does anyone know what this might mean? Could it be my video card? Any help would be appreciated.

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Anyone have any ideas?
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30-Jan-2008, 08:38 PM #3
Try looking in either the Fiesty or Gutsy User Guides for help:

Fiesty User Guide here.

Gutsy User Guide here.

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