I used the "Install in text mode" from the menue of the Live DVD, which
I assume ist the same thing. This way I could install Ubuntu. Now every
time when booting and the Ubuntu logo should display, my CRT tells me
"ATTENTION, SIGNAL FREQUENCY OUT OF RANGE, PLEASE CHANGE SIGNAL TIMING".
The boot process ends up whith a black screen. I think I should mention
here, that I excluded in the setup 640x420 and 800x600 resolutions from
beeing used.

"Ctrl+Alt+F1" starts a terminal.  Is there a way to change that signal
frequency from within the terminal or via using the 7.04 live DVD? (I
killed my previous installation of Feisty with the new one).

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Black screen after kernel has loaded 100%
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