OK, installed 8.10 last week. Naturally my Windows kernel was corrupted (dual-booting with XP). Not too worried, it's just silly is all.
The problem - I boot into Kubutnu, everything looks happy, I can sign in, but once I do, my screen does weird things, and by weird things I mean it is black with grey boxes where a window is (this might be some offshoot of the "white screen of death" but I can't seem to fix it by editing my xorg.conf file...). There is no detail, and I can't read anything, even if I try and select all. Interestingly enough I can see my mouse, but that's it.
I'm running an nvidia GeForce 8500 GX vid card, with a Hanns G 17" widescreen monitor; motherboard is an ABIT AB9 Pro. I had issues with the display in Windows, but nothing like this and once the driver was installed everything was fine.
What I've done: I did install some packages - sadly I did not write them down and I don't know how to revert to earlier settings. Is there a way to do this from the /root command line?
The problem - I boot into Kubutnu, everything looks happy, I can sign in, but once I do, my screen does weird things, and by weird things I mean it is black with grey boxes where a window is (this might be some offshoot of the "white screen of death" but I can't seem to fix it by editing my xorg.conf file...). There is no detail, and I can't read anything, even if I try and select all. Interestingly enough I can see my mouse, but that's it.
I'm running an nvidia GeForce 8500 GX vid card, with a Hanns G 17" widescreen monitor; motherboard is an ABIT AB9 Pro. I had issues with the display in Windows, but nothing like this and once the driver was installed everything was fine.
What I've done: I did install some packages - sadly I did not write them down and I don't know how to revert to earlier settings. Is there a way to do this from the /root command line?
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