I'd recommend going through and just flipping different settings in the
BIOS to find the one that is causing the problems. One we know which
one is doing it, we should be able to in the short term document it, and
in the long term fix what's breaking from it.
William Cattey wrote:
> WOW!
>
> I was skeptical that "Load BIOS Defaults" was going to make any
> difference, but INDEED, Jaunty started right up.
>
> The image is the most recent one posted to cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current
> which is dated 24-Mar-2009, filename, "jaunty-desktop-i386.iso"
>
> QUESTION: Any suggestions on how we can track down what BIOS setting
> was trashed by whom?
>
>
--
Mario Limonciello
*Dell | Linux Engineering*
<email address hidden>
Hi William:
I'd recommend going through and just flipping different settings in the
BIOS to find the one that is causing the problems. One we know which
one is doing it, we should be able to in the short term document it, and
in the long term fix what's breaking from it.
William Cattey wrote: ubuntu. com/daily- live/current desktop- i386.iso"
> WOW!
>
> I was skeptical that "Load BIOS Defaults" was going to make any
> difference, but INDEED, Jaunty started right up.
>
> The image is the most recent one posted to cdimage.
> which is dated 24-Mar-2009, filename, "jaunty-
>
> QUESTION: Any suggestions on how we can track down what BIOS setting
> was trashed by whom?
>
>
--
Mario Limonciello
*Dell | Linux Engineering*
<email address hidden>