sidney wrote:
> The update procedure worked for me, but here are a couple of notes that may help others.
> 1. After starting the sudo apt-get update process, some things that I typed appeared on the screen, others did not. Even if nothing happened appeared when I typed, I found that it worked as long as I made no typing errors, the command was executed.
>
usplash is mangling your display.
Try removing the option splash from /boot/grub/menu.lst
GS
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sidney wrote:
> The update procedure worked for me, but here are a couple of notes that may help others.
> 1. After starting the sudo apt-get update process, some things that I typed appeared on the screen, others did not. Even if nothing happened appeared when I typed, I found that it worked as long as I made no typing errors, the command was executed.
>
usplash is mangling your display.
Try removing the option splash from /boot/grub/menu.lst
--
Gerhard Schneider
Institute of Lightweight Design and e-Mail:<email address hidden>
Structural Biomechanics (E317) Tel.: +43 1 58801 31716
Vienna University of Technology / Austria Fax: +43 1 58801 31799
A-1040 Wien, Gusshausstrasse 27-29 http://