Ive got one of those VIA based chrome9 video adapters

its integrated on a MSI K9VGM-V mobo.

Anyway, Anaconda autodetect magic fails and locks the system up.
system-config-display locks the system up.
running into text mode (runlevel 3, and running startx locks up the system.

the Live CD locks up the system.

passing Xdriver=vesa to the install cd fixes anaconda.

but I really dont want to run the netinstall I want to run the LiveCD
and install from that.

how do I tell the KDE LiveCD "magic" that its "magic" doesnt work, and
to use VESA instead, at least till the openchrome drivers get better?

Thanks

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