Hardware :: Reconfigure Graphics Card On Debian Lenny?

Oct 25, 2010

I've replaced the Motherboard on a working Debian Lenny system but GDM does t come up: the grey screen merely displays with a wristwatch in the middle.I can find no messages. Running dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and Xorg -configure don't help.

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lspci

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