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I had this problem with a year old TX motherboard. There was a problem
with a buggy bios that didn't init the keyboard correctly. Fix was to
flash upgrade the bios.

On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Paloschi Diego Esteban (ceb1_98) wrote:

> I can't install linux.
> 
> When I boot my pc with the debian first install I get to the boot:
> prompt ok. When I press enter, a quick page of info passes by to quick
> to read and then my pc re-boots itself.
> 
> I can't locate what the problem is. I have a 2.1GB IDE hard disk
> (Samsung). And an IDE controller.
> 
> As a Linux novice I'm not sure what minimal hardware is required for my
> first boot.
> 
> I'm running an Intel 166MMX with 16MB. Motherboard is AT-TX1 type about
> a year and a half old.
> 
> Help!
> 
> Diego Paloschi
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
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