see Axel's comment: safe mode setting is currently ignored if a driver is present. Cheers, Rossi >I find that weird though that it works after you remove the driver. > >Isn't the point of booting in safe mode to bypass the driver? > >Anyways, glad it works. > > >On 3-Jun-07, at 3:12 PM, Marcus Jacob wrote: > >> stupid me ;-) could have thought of removing the broken driver >> myself ... >> works fine otherwise, network performance app. 30% slower compared >> to maui/ >> dano. >> >> you can add the notebook as working with the hint to remove the >> driver ... >> >> thanks, >> rossi >> >>> For your convenience: >>> >>> http://www.haikuware.com/index.php? >>> option=com_sobi2&sobi2Task=sobi2Details&catid=22&sobi2Id=18&Itemid=55 >>> >>> Thanks for the info! >>> >>> Try removing all the intel video drivers? Maybe they are trying to >>> initialize the hardware. >>> >>> cya >>> >>> On 3-Jun-07, at 2:10 PM, Marcus Jacob wrote: >>> >>>> Hi! >>>> >>>> I'm trying to run the nightly build (the one currently on the >>>> server) on a >>>> Fujitsu Siemens Computers Lifebook S6010, whith the following key >>>> hardware >>>> specs: >>>> >>>> Intel i840GM chipset >>>> Pentium III / 1GHz >>>> >>>> Haiku boots, but has an issue concerning the vga driver (same >>>> result with and >>>> without safe-mode vga). The screen looks completely weird. The boot >>>> logo >>>> appers correctly though. Any clues how to resolve this issue? >>>> >>>> BeOS (both Maui and Dano) run perfectly, of course using safe-mode >>>> graphics, >>>> since there is no proper vga driver available. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Rossi >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >