I was told that there is a program called vgareset that one can run to get the command line console squared away. I was never able to find that probram, so I finally bought a different video card.
By the way, how did you get the sound card to run? Mandrake 9.1's autoprobe doesn't seem to be able to find the sound card.
Rich Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Over the years, I have used Linux on a dozen different computers and have never run into this problem before. I've just installed Slackware 7.1 on a Compaq 400 (MMX) with S3 Virge video card. Everything is working OK (including the XFree 3.3.6 S3V server) except that when, I exit X and return to the console, the screen is scrambled.
I don't mean the messed-up characters you get when you cat a non-
text file (which is easily fixed). That only affects the current tty. The problem I am getting affects all ttys and isn't just a character problem. The whole screen layout is stuffed. Lines are fragmented and scattered all over the screen, and the cursor is way over on the right side of the screen. I can type (and execute)
at the cursor, but everything I type appears in two or three different places around the screen.
I have tried everything I can think of (clear, reset, exit and re-
logon) and nothing fixes the problem. Switching ttys doesn't help. The only way to get a normal CLI screen is to reboot. The X screen is not effected (even from the scrambled CLI screen I can startx).
Some further data: The problem occurs as soon as the S3V server starts -- if I CTRL-ALT-F4 while X is running, I see a scrambled screen. The problem does *not* occur when I run the VGA16 server. Both of those servers work perfectly in every other respect.
Any ideas?
Cheers, Steven
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