Before finding out a more long term solution for your problem, you can
try the vesa driver on your machine. Take a look at
http://www.exocore.com/technologies/linux/sis6215c/
... and think of all references to SIS out there as a reference to
your chipset. This should get you up and running.
M
Hi!
I am new to Linux.
I wanted to load Linux on my PC.
The version I tried out was PCQLinux 7.1
(That was the only version I could lay my hands on.)
I tried loading Linux with graphics (GNOME & KDE both)
on my PC. The partition, formatting and preliminary
installation was so smooth, I could no