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Perhaps a duplicate of bug 146828?
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Videomode not supportet
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With your post here http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/146087/ I really
think this is a duplicate.
Try:
Alex Willmer wrote on 2007-10-02: (permalink)
Commenting the line "virtual 1920 1440" and adding "1280x800" to the
list of modes has resolved this problem for me. (with your video mode,
in the
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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hello,
the problem is... because the problems i have not installes ubuntu yet.
now i using debian without a problem.
the file must be the same which is on the ubuntu live cd, because when i boot
from the live cd no picture is shown.
the video hardware was dedectet correctly, because when i switch t