Sorry, I missed where you said 8.04 works.  Yes, there must be some
problem in the Xorg or the Vesa driver for 8.10.

I'm afraid this is beyond my experience.  You will have to wait for
someone else for any real help.  Ubuntu 8.04 is "LTS", it will
apparently be supported for three years.  Maybe you will decide to stick
with 8.04 for a while instead :-).

I would not recommend trying to install the Xorg from 8.04.  I guess it
might work - but you will be fighting the package management system.

If you have time, you may be able to find out a little more for
yourself.  But it's a dark area.  I make no guarantees, and I probably
can't give you any more help.

1) Look at the differences between Xorg.log in 8.04 and 8.10.  See if
8.04 does anything different in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  (If you do, please
attach a copy of both files from 8.04).

2) Find out exactly what timings 8.04 uses.  Run "xvidtune" from a
terminal, and look at the output from clicking the "Show" button.  The
line of numbers is in the same format as the "ModeLine" directive as
used in xorg.conf.  (See "man xorg.conf" for details).  Try entering
this modeline into xorg.conf on Ubuntu 8.10.  I'm *not* saying this will
work, it just might make it clearer what the problem is.

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