Sure;
THIS WORKS on ubuntu 10.04 explained version
download the drivers from http://estebanordano.com.ar/sis-m671...-debian-sidux/ EDIT: Bandwidth Limit Exceeded
Use http://ajoliveira.com/ajoliveira/gen...t_10.04.tar.gz for the 32 bit driver and
http://ajoliveira.com/ajoliveira/gen...t_10.04.tar.gz for the 64 bit driver,
(take the install files), unzip them
once unzipped copy or move them (I just copied them)
Open up a terminal and go to the path you've unzipped them in.(use the cd command to navigate to directory's) f.e; cd /home/user/Downloads
Code:sudo cp sis671_drv.* /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/then stop XCode:type in your password and press enter
We need to stop X or we won't be able to auto-generate a xorg.conf.new
you'll have to do next part blindly)Code:sudo service gdm stop
(f2 for tty2, f3 for tty3, etc.. (f7 should be X)Code:Switch to tty1 by pressing Ctrl+Alt+f1
Even though you won't be able to read it (yet) you can login
Code:type in your username and press enterNow you're logged in you want to become root; type;Code:type in your password and press enter
Code:sudo bashNow your root; type inCode:type in your password
(this will create a xorg.conf.new in your home directory)Code:Xorg -configure
and start gdm again with
Once there; Open up a terminal again;Code:service gdm start
move the auto-generated xorg.conf.new to /etc/X11/xorg.conf
with
and restart gdm by typing;Code:sudo mv xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Fix the plymouth and the unreadable tty problem like thisCode:sudo service gdm restart
Open up a terminal and typ
Code:sudo bashtype;Code:enter your passwordtype;Code:echo blacklist vga16fb > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-vga16fb.conf
and rebootCode:update-initramfs -u
Code:reboot
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