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authorFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2006-06-21 12:57:56 +0000
committerFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2006-06-21 12:57:56 +0000
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Review of new para
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diff --git a/en/preparing/pre-install-bios-setup.xml b/en/preparing/pre-install-bios-setup.xml
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+++ b/en/preparing/pre-install-bios-setup.xml
@@ -147,18 +147,21 @@ this is the case please look at <xref linkend="boot-parms"/>.
</para>
</sect3>
+
<sect3 arch="powerpc">
<title>Display visibility on OldWorld Powermacs</title>
- <para>
+<para>
+
Some OldWorld Powermacs, most notably those with the "control" display
driver but possibly others as well, may not produce a colormap which
reliably results in visible output under Linux when the display is
-configured for more than 256 colors. If you are experiencing issues with
-your display such that after rebooting, you can sometimes see data on
-the monitor, but in other occasions cannot see anything; or if after
+configured for more than 256 colors. If you are experiencing such issues
+with your display after rebooting, you can sometimes see data on
+the monitor, but on other occasions cannot see anything; or if after
booting the screen turns black instead of showing you the installer
interface, try changing your display settings under MacOS to use 256
colors instead of "thousands" or "millions".
+
</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>