https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91966

--- Comment #273 from HuangRan <huang...@iscas.ac.cn> ---

>    Within my thin clients, the maximum size of the flash memory is 4GB. And
> that is why I prefer to use a ATA/SATA/CF devices instead. 
>    But here is a question to ask about the installation. When I am trying to
> install Lubuntu/Ubuntu, when I select "Install Ubuntu" from the option on
> the screen, it will not enter into the final installation screen and the
> display reports "frequency out of range". So have you met this issue before
> with the installation?
>    I am using a USB stick with Lubuntu/Ubuntu ISO file to do that. But when
> I try this USB stick installation with other boards(i.e., AMDs), the
> installation works fine.
> 
I tried Ubuntu 10.04, it can be installed successfully. And after the bootup,
it shows VESA driver is used in UMS mode. 
So is it the DDX driver(xf86-video-openchrome) 0.3.3 which make Ubuntu/Lubuntu
12.04 installation failed? And how you guys solve this issue?

Thanks,
Frank

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