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- Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 09:02:30 +0900
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Bryan Mark wrote: > ctrl-alt-<virtual console> doesn't work for you? > I just ctrl-alt-F2 for example and *voila* text mode. On one machine that I use, ctrl-alt-F1 causes the machine to hang. I don't know why. Of course on another machine it works and I thank the member of this mailing list who taught me. Though actually it's most likely due to software differences than hardware differences, even though the hardware is vastly different. -- Norman Diamond
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