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| + | ===== Old Laptop ===== | ||
| + | **Acer-Extensa-5620Z-Laptop** | ||
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| - | ===== Laptop ===== | ||
| - | Acer-Extensa-5620Z-Laptop | ||
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| - | Intel Pentium Dual Core T2330 | ||
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| - | <note tip> | ||
| - | from [[http:// | ||
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| - | Desktop takes a long time to show up after booting up | ||
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| - | On certain machines with old Intel graphic chips, it may take a relatively long time (can be up to a few minutes) for the desktop to show up, after an apparently successful text-mode boot up. | ||
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| - | There are many possible causes for this, but one of the most frequent one is because the kernel driver is trying to activate the S-VIDEO interface, which in reality may not even be connected to anything in your machine. | ||
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| - | To fix this, you need to tell the kernel to disable S-VIDEO interface. This is done by putting the following **boot parameter: video=SVIDEO-1: | ||
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| - | in your boot loader entry.</ | ||
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| - | Then add the kernel boot parameter: video=SVIDEO-1: | ||
| - | note that the above seems to have worked... 5-16-18 | ||
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