It's a bit harder to boot into VESA-only from the LiveCD now. If you
can't run a virtual machine or something, I think your best bet would be
to add the "nomodeset" kernel parameter at the boot menu, then play with
/etc/X11/xorg.conf once booted to force the vesa driver to be used. (See
my description in bug 586446 for how I reproduced it.)

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[RS482] Changing screen resolution garbles display
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