On 6/1/07, frank wang <yixiaodafang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for the help. However, what should I do after the installation? I have installed ubuntu on the computer, but I still have the display problem. I need to know how to fix this problem after I install the fedoar on the computer. Thanks Frank On 6/1/07, Benjamin Lewis <ben.lewis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > stan wrote: > > On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 09:54:58 -0700 > > "frank wang" <yixiaodafang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> It seems that my firse email did not send out. If this is a duplicate, > >> I am sorry. > >> Since I am desperately need some help, I resend here. > >> > >> I have burned a livecd of fedora 7 and the cd works fine with my new > >> desktop. However, when I try to run the livecd on my IBM A21p thinkpad > >> with 512MB RAM. The display is screwed up. It has two displays, each > >> takes about half screen. I have the same problem with ubuntu 7.0. > >> Since I hope fedora 7 will fix this problem and I wait until the > >> release of fedaora. The display card is ATI mobility 128. > >> > >> Could anyone tell me how can I fix this problem? Without the display, > >> I could not install fedora on this computer. > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> > > I don't know if this will work, but you could get the rescue_CD image. > > It is much smaller and I saw in another thread that people were able to > > do the install from it as well (via the network). > > > Yes, that is possible > > -- > > Benjamin Lewis > Fedora Ambassador > ben.lewis@xxxxxxxxxx
Have you tried using the VESA driver?