Hi!
I've just installed Ubuntu 8.10 and it seems the old error I had is back: Any time I try to boot in Ubuntu I get "Video Mode Not Supported" on my monitor (This is because I have a Radeon 4850 and these are not supported by default in Ubuntu 8.10, so I need to somehow install the new fglrx drivers).
So, I know that I can fix this if I can boot into Ubuntu with a safe graphics mode (the vesa drivers), but how do I do this?
Because when I click ESC while booting, I only get to select normal and recovery mode, but none of these have any options about a safe graphics mode.
So, how would I do that?
Also, maybe by now someone has figured out a better way to fix this issue? Somehow by installing and configuring fglrx and x by terminal? Or maybe I can somehow manually set the resolution and refresh rate?
Thanks!
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