Edit your XF86Config. There's probably something wrong with it, like wrong horizontal and vertical refresh rates. If you haven't already created a user account, log in as "root". If you're logged in as another user use "su" to obtain root status. Then:

nano -w /etc/X11/XF86Config

Hope it helps,
the monker

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