On 3/29/09, Scott C. Frase <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > > If you are using F10 with kernel modesetting (KMS) it doesn't have the
> > > proper quirks do deal with the broken connector table on the macbooks.
> > > I think the non-KMS code shipped with F10 should have the proper
> > > quirk handling, if not, you may need to upgrade your ddx.
> > >
> > > Alex
> > >
> >
> > Alex,
> > However, you just went way over my head with that statement.  Can you give
> me the dummies version of that?  IE, what's ddx and how do I upgrade?
> >
> > thanks much,
> > scott
> >
> >
>  Alex,
>  Re-reading your statements, perhaps I can solve the issue by activating the
> non-KMS code.  If so, how can I do that?

boot with nomodeset on the kernel command line (edit the kernel
command line in grub when  the computer boots up, or edit your grub
config and reboot) IIRC.

Alex
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