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Operating Systems Linux Switching between Windows and UNIX Post 302789077 by ravisingh on Wednesday 3rd of April 2013 03:54:20 AM
Old 04-03-2013
See the screen shot error_load which says that an error has occured while installing Linux. Also the other screen shot says that Gnome couldn't load successfully.
These 2 issues came while installing and the same issue came when I clicked "start" after changing the boot order to hard disk first.
I don't know what you saw to say that the issue is of video settings.
But my issue is I am not getting anything so that I can do something like running commands in terminal. I am not able to proceed ahead because of the 2 errors shown in the above screen shot named error.png.
 

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SPICY-SNAPSHOT(1)					      General Commands Manual						 SPICY-SNAPSHOT(1)

NAME
spicy-snapshot - Spice screen-shot capture tool SYNOPSIS
spicy-snapshot [--uri=<uri>] [-h, --host=<host>] [-p, --port=<port>] [-s, --secure-port=<port>] [-w, --password=<password>] [-o, --out-file=<filename>] [--version] [-?, --help] DESCRIPTION
spicy-snapshot connects to Spice server and capture screen-shot to a ppm format file, the default file name is snappy.ppm OPTIONS
--uri= <uri> Spice server uri. -h, --host=<host> Spice server address. -p, --port=<port> Spice server port -s, --secure-port=<port> Spice server secure port -w, --password=<password> Spice server password -o, --out-file=<filename> Output file name (default snappy.ppm) --version Display spicy-snapshot version -?, --help Display help information SEE ALSO
spicec(1) spicy(1) Spice related documents can be found at http://www.spice-space.org/documentation.html AUTHOR
Spice project This manual page was written by Liang Guo <bluestonechina@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. August 15, 2011 SPICY-SNAPSHOT(1)
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