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    HELP ME!!!!!!

    I installed SUSE linux 9.1 personal on my computer but thats not the problem. The problem is the display is at an insanley low resolution and color depth, and nothing comes out when I type on the keyboard. I went into hardware manager and these are what it says are the unknown devices that are not configured: celeron (mendocino) 500mhz intel 82801AA ISA bridge LPC intel 82801AA PCI bridge intel 82810 DC-100 GMCH I figure I have to somehow get the drivers for these devices but WHERE CAN I GET THEM???
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    HELP ME!!!!!!

    K, I'm back and I finally un----ed the display. My only real problem now is every once n a while the system will lock up which probably is related to the typing problem, I'm typing on it right now. It might be a hardware problem however, in which case the remedy would be to take the computer chuck it off the highest cliff.
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    HELP ME!!!!!!

    Thanks in advance for the help. It's a custom built desktop with a celeron 500mhz and 190mb ram. The motherboard is a Soyo SY-71WM/LV1.0 and it uses the onboard video which is the intel 82810-DC100 CGC(chipset graphics controller). The keyboard is ps2 and it was a text based installation during which I remember I could only navigate through using the tab key instead of pressing the highlighted letter like for example "x" for next. The keyboard brand is mitsuko. I for some reason was able to type a username and password during installation, however, and I was able to type my password in a dialog box once in linux but after that the keyboard myseriously stopped functioning. I didn't set up any sort of video resolution during the install and once in linux I went into the video settings but my only choices were 640x480 (which I was currently in) or 320x240. I should also note that the first couple times I tried the install, it just froze while trying to format the disk. I was able to get past this by doing a manual install where it would ask me whether or not I wanted it to search for and load drivers for certain hardware, and I only chose minimal settings.
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