BTW:

Henning Sprang wrote:
> _after_ this one start with fallback, I can start it again, without 
> fallback - and then I get a better resolution and can work without the 
> screen-scrolling that happens in fallback mode.

This one is not reproducible - it worked once, but then again it didn't 
work without fallback, and sometimes it starts without fallback, but the 
resolution is still in "emulation mode"  - don't know the right word - 
the X system runs on a resolution higher than the one shown on the 
screen, and it automatically scrolls in the invisiable parts when the 
mouse cursor comes close to the screen border.

Henning

Another thing I see here with grml 1.1: when doing a reboot, grml is so 
nice to stop and tell me to remove the cd. But when I do so, and hit 
return, it doesn't reboot nicely, but complains about the now missing 
device.


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