In all this, you have not given us the precise model number of the laptop. There could be a simple answer on Google. As all distributions of Linux are affected, the problem, and therefore the answer, is not specific to pclos and someone running a different distro might have found the answer which, with a little adaptation, will probably work here too.
It might be:
A BIOS/UEFI configuration needs to be set,
A particular kernel boot option is needed,
A particular kernel configuration option is needed at compilation,
A special driver needs to be installed,
A particular module needs to be added to the initrd, or
The kernel needs a special patch to be applied before compiling.
Unless you're the first person to try to boot Linux on this model of laptop, it's likely the answer is out there somewhere.
I started with:
The specs of the laptop are:
AMD Dual core processor E450
AMD Radeon HD6320
2 Gb DDR3
500 Gb HDD
lspci shows;
marlene@Laptop-
eMD443:~$ lspci
(all specs there, have a look)A BIOS/UEFI configuration needs to be set,
NOthing UEFI can be found in the (simple straight foreward) BIOSA particular kernel boot option is needed,
Which one could that be?A particular kernel configuration option is needed at compilation,
I guess so ... but which one is the question.A special driver needs to be installed,
Yeah .... I tend to agree but again: Which one?A particular module needs to be added to the initrd, or
The kernel needs a special patch to be applied before compiling.
I agree as things don't work as is. But I can't find any solution in i.e Synaptic.
I tried various kernels as well, no go 
Quite a few have tried hard to suggest a solution, so far we all were not able to figure it out.
Like many here, I guess, I have never see something like this.
To help out further, eM stands for "eMachines". Type is d443 with the given specs. But I thought that was clear (sorry if not)
The answer is probably out there (if any) but ... I can't find it.
The laptop came with Linpus Linux pre-installed but ... no X or any desktop. A farce.
The driver CD contains drivers for (guess what?) Windows.
It is obviously that this thing is sold with in mind saving on Windows tax. (Which sounds like a good idea to me).
It is really not that I give up easy but I have done and tried all what is my power and knowledge. There it stops for me.