Dear Leann,

After I reinstalled Linux (see my first post above) I was not
downloading any automatic updates for a few days. Used kernel 2.6.27-7
and everything was OK. Did not try to boot from kernel 2.6.27-9 anymore
as it was causing problems.

Today (07/02/2009) I downloaded 244 automatic updates (forgot I should
not do it :)) and after restart indeed notices that I have one extra
kernel - 2.6.27-11. It was causing the same problem, so the computer is
unusable.

But the worst part is that the kernel 2.6.27-7 which was working
perfectly after re-installation of Linux is now also screwed up!  The
same problem.

So I guess now empirically I can confirm that starting from kernel
2.6.27-9 there was some update to a video card of whatever it might be,
which causes my monitor to corrupt. Maybe they forgot to include the
driver for my monitor (as it is a pretty old Acer tablet PC of 10.4
inch), which is not standard.

I would appreciate your response. I hope the bug can be fixed, otherwise
I will either sit without any updates at all or re-install Linux every
time I run updates by mistake.

Thanks and regards.

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