lau wrote:
I take it this is a desktop, as you're talking in terms of graphics cards.
It is! Linux has been ready for the desktop for me since 1998

lau wrote:
Althogh I doubt it would help, the BIOS can usually be reset by moving a jumper link, on the motherboard, temporarily, then putting it back where it started. It should be fairly clearly silk-screened onto the mobo, near the battery (the flat disc).
Not really an option since I doubt to be able to find a specific jumper there, my eyes aren't the best ones.
lau wrote:
Juggling graphics cards sounds more like your problem. If there is onboard graphics, the BIOS may have an option to disable that, when using a card. Getting a conflict going between onboard graphics and plug-in cards.... not nice.
The system has no onboard graphics card.
lau wrote:
Another thought - have you let memtest have a quick run, just to check that you don't have any problem there? That can also result in a whole range of "odd" behaviours.
Can I start it from DOS bootfloppy or via similar nongraphic methods? Live CDs all have graphic bootmanagers.
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