On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:06:01 +0000, I Beartooth wrote:
        [....]
>>      Today I decided to tackle my main machine. Anaconda launches --
>> but before it starts asking about language, keyboard, etc, I get the
>> dread "signal out of range; set to 1680x1050". [....]
>       After several more failures, I tried for lack of a better idea,
> hitting tab on the "install or upgrade" line and simply typing " linux
> text" at the end of the line it gave me.
> 
>       Believe it or not (and I don't quite myself yet), that seems so
> far to have worked. [....]
> 
>       Stay tuned. [....]

        That went to completion, telling me to reboot -- without 
mentioning removing the DVD, let alone ejecting it. I did, and snatched 
the DVD as soon as it finished shutting down.

        The new grub stage 2 did still give me a choice to boot into poor 
old XP, and it did work. It had also added F10 on top of the last couple 
of F9 kernels -- with the highlight on the latest F9, oddly.

        I arrowed up to the new top line, and it booted F10. I've been 
testing it : the gnome-terminal works, ssh works, and Pan works 
(fortunately). Of my browsers, Opera launches, though with a false 
recollection of which session was last; Firefox, Galeon, and Epiphany all 
fail -- and so, fatal error if not fixed soon, does Alpine.

        Otoh, yum update is still running, and those things are among 
the  updates. 

        Nutshell : tentative pass -- but oh what a foul kludge to get it!

-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, PhD, Neo-Redneck Linux Convert
Remember I know precious little of what I am talking about.

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