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18-Mar-2007, 10:59 AM #1
Solved: SUSE 10 Video Driver
I (finally) got the driver for my video card installed and after rebooting to apply the changes, I got a terminal mode login -- no GUI. How do I reverse the changes? I want to use the ATI supplied driver because when I'm on the internet in Linux, the scroll is jumpy. Please help. Linux newbie so be gentle please.
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18-Mar-2007, 11:09 AM #2
Gee, it's amazing what you can find when you search for it.
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