Now Ubuntu 8.04.1 LiveCD can load but it uses a too high resolution
(1440xsomething, I cannot check now sorry).
When I installed it, I can use it with opnchrome or vesa drivers, but
there are some problems:

---VESA---
- It takes a long while to load
- I can't change resolution when X is started: if I do it, all becomes
unreadable. This happens also if I pass from X to a console (this
changes resolution, 'cause consoles have a lower resolution)
- no 3D acceleration, of course.

---OPENCHROME---
- When cursor changes (example: when I move the pointer from a gnome
application to a wine one, that has a different cursor), it
disappears, and it returns when the cursor returns the original
(example: when I leave the wine window and return in gnome)
- Another time, no 3D.

I also tried stable and beta drivers from
http://linux.via.com.tw/support/downloadFiles.action but I get only
strange draws when X starts.
I have a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Li1705

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Ubuntu LiveCD doesn't start with a "VIA Chrome9 HC" graphic card and, when 
Ubuntu is installed, it works only with VESA drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179675
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