On 09/04/2010 11:05 AM, Alex Kuklin wrote:
1) show
a)`uname -a` output
b) `lspci` output
there are chances that the problem resides in new xorg drivers/code.
Next steps depend on you particular video card model.
Hi, Alex.
The information you had me get via the 'uname -a' and 'lspci' commands
provided the key. Sven saw it and pointed out the fact that the new
kernel blacklists my video subsystem with kernel mode setting. Sven then
reminded me that I could use the vesa video driver by using a simple
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file. I've got the little computer up and running
now, albeit a little more slowly that it used to run.
Many thanks for starting me down the right path.
Regards,
Gilbert
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