I'm on en_IN so by doing export LANG="en_US" prior to running the script the script worked, and I even got the vga=792 screen until X started. After X started, however, Ctrl+Alt+F1 etc give me a junk display.
So:
1) you may consider temporarily storing the LANG environment value into a temporary variable, set it to en_US for the script and restore it at the end, but that may be a problem for users that don't have that locale
2) the problem is not properly solved. I have an Intel 915GAV motherboard. Do I have to select another driver?
@interbird:
I'm on en_IN so by doing export LANG="en_US" prior to running the script the script worked, and I even got the vga=792 screen until X started. After X started, however, Ctrl+Alt+F1 etc give me a junk display.
So:
1) you may consider temporarily storing the LANG environment value into a temporary variable, set it to en_US for the script and restore it at the end, but that may be a problem for users that don't have that locale
2) the problem is not properly solved. I have an Intel 915GAV motherboard. Do I have to select another driver?