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Nikos Chantziaras wrote: |
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> On 20/12/2018 06:41, Dale wrote: |
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>> Howdy, |
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>> I just installed a new video card. After a couple weeks of USPS |
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>> dragging it around, it finally came in. Anyway, I got it installed and |
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>> was booting up. I noticed somewhere between the kernel part and it |
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>> going through the runlevel part, there was something that failed. I saw |
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>> a little red colored text and the word failed but I found one bad thing |
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>> about a really fast CPU. It scrolls by so fast, I can't tell what it |
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>> is. |
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> You should probably add the "quiet" option to your kernel command line |
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> in Grub. It will silence all useless noise, and should (I think) only |
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> print errors if they occur. |
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> Worth a try. |
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I don't think it would help. It's the speed that is the problem. It was |
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almost impossible to read anything with my old CPU. It's nothing but a |
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blur with this new one. Mostly, I saw red letters and what looked like |
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the word "error". |
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If it will log the error, that is best because I can copy and paste it |
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into a search engine and find out what it means and how to fix it, if I |
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don't figure it out on my own. May help someone else reading this tho. ;-) |
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Thanks. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |