On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Scott Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
> font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you cannot make out
> what the characters are on the screen.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions on how troubl
On Thu,28.Aug.08, 10:35:27, Scott Edwards wrote:
> I'm having similar problems on two different machines. For now I'll
> focus on the laptop running stable on a g4 ppc CPU.
>
> After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
> font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you
On 08/28/2008 11:35 AM, Scott Edwards wrote:
I'm having similar problems on two different machines. For now I'll
focus on the laptop running stable on a g4 ppc CPU.
After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you cannot make
More like a me too, but just a little bit for me. Once in a while, one
of the letters have missing part. Like the 'f' have some part missing,
or the 'n'. For me rebooting seems to fix it. I had almost the feeling
a developper was making some kind of joke. I have a i945GZ chipset, so
no proprietary
Scott Edwards wrote:
I'm having similar problems on two different machines. For now I'll
focus on the laptop running stable on a g4 ppc CPU.
After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you cannot make out
what the characters
I'm having similar problems on two different machines. For now I'll
focus on the laptop running stable on a g4 ppc CPU.
After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you cannot make out
what the characters are on the screen.
Doe
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