Today, I have installed Ubuntu10.10 on an old 2007 machine (Lenovo M4400, SiS662 chipset). After installation, the screen is displayed, which is quite speechless! After searching for half a day, I did not find a solution. On the internet, the SiS Linux driver is either driven by the SiS company's own support for the old chipset, either the new chipset, Which is solved by the majority of users themselves, is not the driver corresponding to these half-hanging rotten chips. After N failures (N & gt; 3), the driver is directly changed to VESA mode.
Today, I installed Ubuntu 2007 on an old 662 machine (Lenovo M4400, SiS 10.10 chipset). After the installation, I directly spent the screen, which is quite speechless! After searching for half a day, I did not find a solution. On the internet, the SiS Linux driver is either driven by the SiS company's own support for the old chipset, either the new chipset, Which is solved by the majority of users themselves, is not the driver corresponding to these half-hanging rotten chips.
After N failures (N> 3), the driver is directly changed to VESA mode. In this way, the screen is no longer displayed !!!
Appendix:
1. Press shift to enable Ubuntu to enter the selection mode (similar to Windows F8)
2. Select debug mode and root
3. Edit an object
Nano/etc/X11/xorg. conf
The following content:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
Driver "vesa"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Configured Monitor"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
Monitor "Configured Monitor"
Device "Configured Video Device"
EndSection
4. After restarting, you can skip the screen. However, you don't need to expect any 2D or 3D acceleration. The bad SiS chip will be used ~~~.