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Who do I get the input not supported message on my monitor after booting the livecd?


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17-Mar-2008, 01:43 PM #1
Who do I get the input not supported message on my monitor after booting the livecd?
I tried using the PCLINUXOS live cd but as soon as it loads up I get the input not supported message on my screen. Shouldn't it just boot up in something like 800x600?
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17-Mar-2008, 02:16 PM #2
Try the PCLinuxOS Troubleshooting Guide here. Follow the links.

My guess is that your video card may not be compatible, or you need to install a driver to make it work.

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