Hello, I'm having a very similar problem. I have the same video chipset
as Ha Thanh. But my CRT monitor is 16 inch; The brand/model is DELL
M770. And I'm using the final release of Lucid Lynx.
I'm currently running in low graphics mode. One question, how do I boot
with "kernel modesetting turned o
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Just FYI, This problem doesn't happen in Ubuntu 9.04
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Thank you, Ha Thanh. But I found an alternative way before you posted to
turn off the kernel-mode-setting
>From http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/1004
"Working around bugs in the new kernel video architecture
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS enables the new kernel-mode-setting (KMS) technology by
def
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
My CRT monitor goes to sleep mode after the booting screens end loading.
It happens booting from the CD or hard disk installation. I successfully
installed Lucid Lynx but with a borrowed display. After I booted, logged
in and completely loaded Ubuntu
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I created a different bug report because I noticed differences between
the logs
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If I disable KMS, my monitor is able to work.
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Seems there's no video ouput and monitor goes to sleep mode after boot screens
end loading
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