This will open the grub settings in a terminal-text-editorĪnd change the quoted portion after the equals sign to "quiet splash nomodeset" or you could rollback to an earlier known-working kernel. You may try using nomodeset to prevent the graphics from loading prior to the O.S. ATi/AMD drivers are now integrated into the Linux kernel as AMD/ATi stopped direct support of Linux some time ago - but I suspect it is the graphics chipset/memory allocation - remember these devices were not manufactured to run anything other than Windoze!ĭo you think there would be any way of fixing it? Swarfendor437 wrote:Well it depends on which version of the 1501 - having just had a quick search for specs, some reviews state it has integrated graphics which will remove an element of RAM in use, other models state they have up to 256 Mb ATi/AMD Radeon Express graphics chipset.
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