What about the virtual-terminal problem mentioned above which I have quoted below?
"On a Toshiba Satellite M70 with an X700 adding the line
Option "MonitorLayout" "LVDS,AUTO"
to xorg.conf does solve the blank screen problem, but when switching to a virtual terminal with ctrl-alt-f1, the screen gets corrupted (different shades of vertical lines). When I switch back with ctrl-alt-f7, the screen is still corrupted."
What about the virtual-terminal problem mentioned above which I have quoted below?
"On a Toshiba Satellite M70 with an X700 adding the line
Option "MonitorLayout" "LVDS,AUTO"
to xorg.conf does solve the blank screen problem, but when switching to a virtual terminal with ctrl-alt-f1, the screen gets corrupted (different shades of vertical lines). When I switch back with ctrl-alt-f7, the screen is still corrupted."