Jim,
Thanks for the heads up. I finally got CentOS to install. I had to
run the
disk check before I could install (weird). Anyway, it installed just fine.
Then I upgraded the kernel and installed the ATI drivers. It works just
fine now (but I need a new mouse :) ).
Thanks!
Jeff
Something I forgot to mention last night, your video problem
maybe the ATI chipset. I don't know why, but on all the linux user's
emailing lists that I'm on,problems with ATI video controllers come up
quite frequently . The video controllers that people seem to be having
the best luck with are Nvidia, and SIS. I'm sure that other members of
this list know of other video controllers that work also.
To the best of my knowledge, the linux distro that seems to
support the ATI controllers the best is Mandriva, formerly known as
Mandrake
Hope this helps
Jim
On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 07:27 -0400, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
Good morning,
I hate to bother everyone again, but I'm having some more
trouble. I have a new machine with an MSI RS480M2-IL
motherboard (ATI Xpress200 chipset) and a Hammer DVD
Writer (shows up as a Matshita DVD-RAM SW-9585).
I get the CD to start (in text mode - don't know why I can't
do VGA or better), and it asks me What type of media contains
the packages to be installed. I choose CDROM and then it
says:
The CentOS-4 x86_64 CD was not found in any of your CDROM
drives. Please insert the CentOS x86_64 CD and press OK to retry.
The funny thing is that this is Disk 1 of x86_64. Any ideas?
I've tried a couple of different download sites and I always get
the same problem.
TIA!
Jeff
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