Try what Colamix said and you can try doing:
ctrl+alt+backspace(you reload xorgconf and logout). If youre using 9.10 you can also try
right alt+ Sys Rq(printscreen button @ mine)+k
if it doesnt work your screen is maybe broken. Trying Ubuntu can maybe also help... Just Google
SuperMrBram 2 years ago
Try fixing this problem :)
386sky 3 years ago
1. your resolution is to high.
2. you have the wrong display drivers installed.
Colamix666 3 years ago
Try what Colamix said and you can try doing:
ctrl+alt+backspace(you reload xorgconf and logout). If youre using 9.10 you can also try
right alt+ Sys Rq(printscreen button @ mine)+k
if it doesnt work your screen is maybe broken. Trying Ubuntu can maybe also help... Just Google
SuperMrBram 2 years ago
Try fixing this problem :)
386sky 3 years ago
1. your resolution is to high.
2. you have the wrong display drivers installed.
Colamix666 3 years ago