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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 8.x => Topic started by: mike_mattos on June 04, 2012, 05:51:26 PM
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I'm getting a message 'Intel i915 not synching' after entering sme on booting the DVD with the i386 iso
This is an upgrade from a stable 7.6 to 8.0. The error happens almost instantly, so I suspect it is a hardware issue, the MD5 checks out.
Should I use the 64 bit version? Am I missing something obvious?
Thx
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Am I missing something obvious?
That depends on how "obvious" you think the bold red text is when you post messages into the forum :-)
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Strange, I don't see bold or red when I read this
this is bold red if the interface is working, but the color doesn't seem to work, latest Firefox on Win 7
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This is the earlier post as I get it back, is it possible my browser settings are leaking into the post? I certainly didn't choose the 'hrcolor'
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<hr class="hrcolor" width="100%" size="1" />
<div class="inner" id="msg_242377">I'm getting a message 'Intel i915 not synching' after entering sme on booting the DVD with the i386 iso<br /><br />This is an upgrade from a stable 7.6 to 8.0. The error happens almost instantly, so I suspect it is a hardware issue, the MD5 checks out. <br /><br />Should I use the 64 bit version? Am I missing something obvious?<br /><br />Thx<br /></div>
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and this HTML for the bold red I chose, it does NOT display as red on my screen, although the font tags work!
<span style="font-family: impact;" class="bbc_font"><span style="font-size: 36pt;" class="bbc_size"><span style="color: red;" class="bbc_color"></span></span>this is bold red if the interface is working, but the color doesn't seem to work, latest Firefox on Win 7</span></div>
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Strange, I don't see bold or red when I read this
I said "when you post". Here is the bold red text:
Don't report problems here - Please report bugs and potential bugs in the bug tracker
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Strange, your red works, mine is still black!
Ok, I'll post it in bug tracker, I just doubt it is an SME bug.
But on a discussion level, should one use the i386 or the 64 bit as the default installation?
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But on a discussion level, should one use the i386 or the 64 bit as the default installation?
If you have lots of RAM, 64 bit. If you don't, probably makes no detectable difference.