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Hi Patrik,
I managed to get the proper resolution even with vesa. It doesn't help
with the cursor but here are the steps:
*I increased the monitor frequency settings and now the vesa driver is able to
find a suiteable one. I don't know whether it is a normal vesa mode but my
graphic card
Patrick,
your are right, it is very strange. I updated my system to saucy but the
problem remains.
I tried as suggested by you the modesetting driver without success.
First I had to remove psb_gfx and gma500_gfx from
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf where I added it at 12.04 times to avoid
the
Has nobody at least an idea what the problem could be? What software
could be affected if it seems not to be the x server? What should I
recompile/bisect? libx11?
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Mouse cursor invisible
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