Hello Eric,
> Well, a bit more googling and I've found the answer: > Boot into command line (e.g. linux 2 at the boot prompt) > cd /usr/X11/bin > ./Xautoconfig > init 5 That seems to have had no effect. The display switches into a graphics mode, but it looks as though either the frame buffer memory is laid out differently than the X server thinks, or the display is unable to cope with the signal being fed to it by the CRTC. Both of these are guesses based on what I'm seeing on the screen: if I squint it looks like a graphical logon screen has been stretched off the right- hand edge of the LCD and back on the other side. It's almost as though a blank column of pixels has been inserted between each column of pixels that /would/ be normal if the colours weren't way off. If it helps, I can take a photograph of the LCD and post it on the Web somewhere. - Andy Ball. _______________________________________________ yellowdog-newbie mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-newbie
