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Hi,
setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=00 needs to be set in /etc/rc.local before the
exit 0 command

The rest is explained well I believe. Which exact commands are you referring to?

best
Georgi

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How to install Ubuntu Linux on Acer ASPIRE 5736Z Notebook / Get around the black screen install CD issue

Hi Sam,

I would recommend Linux Mint, as my experience with it for desktop was better than with Ubuntu / Kubuntu. Give it a try if you haven’t still. Drop a message on your experiences.


Best,
Georgi


How to install Ubuntu Linux on Acer ASPIRE 5736Z Notebook / Get around the black screen install CD issue
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How to install Ubuntu Linux on Acer ASPIRE 5736Z Notebook / Get around the black screen install CD issue
Type the following in your gnome-terminal:
sudo su
echo ‘* * * * * sleep 15; setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=00 2>&1 >/dev/null’ > workaround_blankscreen_bug.txt
echo ‘* * * * * sleep 30; setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=00 2>&1 >/dev/null’ >> workaround_blankscreen_bug.txt
echo ‘* * * * * sleep 45; setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=00 2>&1 >/dev/null’ >> workaround_blankscreen_bug.txt
echo ‘* * * * * sleep 15; cp -rpf /etc/resolv.conf.auto /etc/resolv.conf’ >> workaround_blankscreen_bug.txt
echo ‘* * * * * sleep 30; cp -rpf /etc/resolv.conf.auto /etc/resolv.conf’ >> workaround_blankscreen_bug.txt
echo ‘* * * * * sleep 45; cp -rpf /etc/resolv.conf.auto /etc/resolv.conf’ >> workaround_blankscreen_bug.txt
crontab -u root workaround_blankscreen_bug.txt

This is it now the crontab is set.
This should really work. Sorry for my veryyyy delayed reply 🙂

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