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The codeword is "Alternate installer"<br>
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On 07/29/2011 07:29 PM, Richard Faulkner wrote:
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Is there a way to load/install alternate video drivers for Ubuntu
11.04 Server (x64) during installation? Or would I be better off
to set the console video in GRUB and install the desired driver
once booted? I have a video chipset that is not natively
supported in 11.04 (but is supported in 10.04) and get nothing but
corrupt and useless video when booting with native drivers. All
goes well during installation but after that it's toast (no usable
video). <br>
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Inquiring minds want to know.....RinL
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