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Originally posted here by gore
Whiz: When I wrote those you hated them and said they sucked and that no one ever needed them, heh, never seen an entire class try installing for the first time have you? When I took the Linux+ class there were 30 people, out of all of us, 3 had used Linux before and actually installed it.
What are you talking about? is this for me?
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Does it say "Hackerz" or whatever how you spell your name? No. It says whiz, as in the member who posted here calling you an idiot. The tutorials I've written he said they sucked and were worthless.... How exactly did you come to the conclusion that was even remotely pointed at you?
And when the machine reboots it doesn't restart the install unless you're playing with keys when it reboots, the things reboots and it says to boot from hard disk. That's what it's supposed to do.
I still think this is hardware.
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Ok.
One more thing, when the installation screen appear, after i chose installation type, where i want to configure the system partitioning package selection etc. etc.
in the system configuring it says:
system: unknown-unknown
processor: pentium (R) 4 2.4 GHz
memory : 512 mb
the point here is about system: unknown-unknown, every time i install it it says system: "vendor" - "model no", but now even when i click on it and it scans hardware it remains the same (unknown-unknown), looks really hardware.
what do you advice me to do? as you know the motherboard is set to unknown in their compatability list. But isnt there a workaround or something, cause ive been more than a week without linux.
thanks