Jan Brosius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  Tim Channon wrote:
> > Jan Brosius wrote:
> >
> > I sent you are private reply pointing to the likely solution which is 
> > that there is a script someone has done which will configure xorg for 
> > nvidia on a difficult machine. Someone specifically mentions it fixing 
> > an Acer laptop in the same 99xx series.
> 
>  Do you mean that one is working on it? I hope then to be able to install
>  the next release of debian on my laptop

What are you talking about?!?  He said it *fixes* your problem with
that series of laptop.  No need to wait for Debian releases.

I would have said:

As root:

   dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg

and choose the "nv" driver.  That won't get you nVidia features, but
it would get you X.


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