After an upgrade my display has severe pincushion distrotion apparently 
caused by lilo.  That  is, at power up the initial display is normal but 
distorts as soon as lilo starts to present the boot options.  The 
uncommented line in lilo.config is vga=normal.  I have tried switching 
this to vga=ask which, according the man pages for lilo and lilo.real 
(whatever this is), at startup lilo should pause and can display the vga 
options.  It doesn't pause.

The upgrade was fairly straightforward:  I upgraded a system from potato 
running xwindows and gnome to woody first from an official cd set using

        apt-get -f install dpkg apt debconf

then

        apt-get -f dist-upgrade

then when on line and repeated

        apt-get -f dist-upgrade

and finally

        apt-get -f install xserver-xfree86 xfonts-base

and

        apt-get -f install gnome-utils gnome-contol-center 
gnome-users-guide gnome-media

This, plus some fiddling with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86, produced 
a reasonably workable system but the pincushion distortion persists.

(I don't understand why, when a I had a perfectly working xwindow/gnome 
display in potato, it is necessary to reinstall xwindows and gnome.  I 
would have thought that a dist-upgrade would take care of this.  I also 
don't care for lilo's orange block in the middle of the screen at 
startup.  I have a far more detailed bootmess.txt.  But all this is 
besides the point.  The pincushion distortion is the only real irritation.)


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