> Conor Wynne wrote:
>>>Its likely because you are running the vesa driver.
>>>>> <SNIP hint="hint" />
Fairy nuff. I was on a customers system when I replied to this so sorry
about that.
What we need to know is what chipset you have.
lspci output would be usefull.
I would first try running with a driver which was written for the
hardware, as opposed to a generic, works with whatever driver.
>> Kae
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Regards
Conor.
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