Xorg lockup on Solaris 10 x86

As reported on the HCL and a sun blog, Solaris 10 x86 installs on an EPIA ME6000 using Xorg and VESA drivers. But when I switched resolution to something other than 640x480 I get this white screen with some garbage text (it looks like text mode). I get this white screen whenever the display login is invoked, which means everytime I reboot I get this nonfunctional display. CTRL-ALT-Backspace does nothing so I don't think I'm in X.
Q: Is there a way to cancel/bypass the display login when the OS boots? Maybe I can reconfigure the Xorg video modes this if I can just get some kind of access (console?).
Q: Anybody know of any good video drivers for VIA/S3G Unichrome IGP?

As reported on the HCL and a sun blog, Solaris 10 x86 installs on an EPIA ME6000 using Xorg and VESA drivers. But when I switched resolution to something other than 640x480 I get this white screen with some garbage text (it looks like text mode). I get this white screen whenever the display login is invoked, which means everytime I reboot I get this nonfunctional display. CTRL-ALT-Backspace does nothing so I don't think I'm in X.
Q: Is there a way to cancel/bypass the display login when the OS boots? Maybe I can reconfigure the Xorg video modes this if I can just get some kind of access (console?).
Q: Anybody know of any good video drivers for VIA/S3G Unichrome IGP?

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