-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: display problem
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:03:37 +0100
From: Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: 'navaja' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Tim Folger wrote:

> I've installed debian woody on a fujitsu laptop with a
> screen resolution of 1024X768 with an ATI Rage
> Mobility adapter.
...
> But when I shut
> down the system something strange happens: an area on
> the monitor that appears to be about 640X480 pixels in
> size is filled with narrow colored vertical lines. The
> rest of the screen is black. When the hard drive stops
> the screen goes black and I can shut down my computer.
> It starts up again normally, KDE loads and everything
> looks fine, but during shutdown I always get a screen
> that is partially filled with those colored lines.

I also get this problem. Are you running sid (unstable)?

Does your XF86 detect the memory of your Rage Mobility correctly?


I had a similar problem with a Rage Mobility LY6 (ThinkPad X22)
at woody. If it's detecting a wrong memory size you can put it in
XF86config-4.

In the sid packages the misbehavior is gone.

Marcus Will





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