Re: Dell TFT Monitor and Ubuntu 7.04



On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 15:12 +0300, Marius Gedminas wrote:
Usually it's the video card, and not the monitor, that causes such
problems. What sort of video card do you have?

Yeah, I do think too that is the problem. And, if I am remembering
correctly, with my Acer laptop I had that problem too. 'SiS' was the vga
with that machine. Had it with both SuSE and Fedora. Most probably I got
away with it by adding 'noacpi' or 'acpi=off' within the kernel options
in the grub. At least you can try it once. When the grub menu comes, go
to the editing mode with 'e' in the relevant line, add that part and
then boot with 'b'.


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