[gentoo-user] Re: Another day without clues.

2023-04-24 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2023-04-25, Alan Grimes wrote: > Paul Colquhoun wrote: >> On Tuesday, April 25, 2023 4:32:59 A.M. AEST Alan Grimes wrote: >>> Still no clues as to why chromium can't display about:blank from an >>> empty user config folder without spewing hundreds of errors a second. >> How are you starting

Re: [gentoo-user] Another day without clues.

2023-04-24 Thread Alan Grimes
Paul Colquhoun wrote: On Tuesday, April 25, 2023 4:32:59 A.M. AEST Alan Grimes wrote: Still no clues as to why chromium can't display about:blank from an empty user config folder without spewing hundreds of errors a second. How are you starting chromium? I always start it from the console

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread Jude DaShiell
As a screen reader user, that's a huge amount of material to listen to scrolling by fast. It is useful to know that a system is talking as it comes up, but I get more from dmesg after the boot process finishes since I can do so in an organized fashion. -- Jude "There are four boxes to be used

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread thelma
Yes, I know. But I'm used to see those lines scrolling by during boot. As sometimes you can see error during booting. On 4/24/23 16:36, Jude DaShiell wrote: Okay, that means you had an error free boot without fatals and without warnings. -- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense

Re: [gentoo-user] Another day without clues.

2023-04-24 Thread Paul Colquhoun
On Tuesday, April 25, 2023 4:32:59 A.M. AEST Alan Grimes wrote: > Still no clues as to why chromium can't display about:blank from an > empty user config folder without spewing hundreds of errors a second. How are you starting chromium? Have you tried starting it from a command line to see if it

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread Jude DaShiell
Okay, that means you had an error free boot without fatals and without warnings. -- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." Ed Howdershelt 1940. On Mon, 24 Apr 2023, the...@sys-concept.com wrote: > None of them

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread thelma
None of them produce any output: - dmesg| grep -i fatal - dmesg| grep -i error - dmesg| grep -i warn On 4/24/23 16:11, Jude DaShiell wrote: After a boot, dmesg| grep -i fatal && dmesg|grep -i error&| grep -i warn may help. If I were doing that for my own uses, I'd include titles and read

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread Jude DaShiell
After a boot, dmesg| grep -i fatal && dmesg|grep -i error&| grep -i warn may help. If I were doing that for my own uses, I'd include titles and read statements in the command. All of that could be redirected by means of non-destructive appends to a file too. -- Jude "There are four boxes to

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread thelma
On 4/24/23 15:41, Mark Knecht wrote: On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 2:31 PM mailto:the...@sys-concept.com>> wrote: > > On 4/24/23 14:39, Mark Knecht wrote: > > > > > > On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 11:56 AM mailto:the...@sys-concept.com>

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread Mark Knecht
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 2:31 PM wrote: > > On 4/24/23 14:39, Mark Knecht wrote: > > > > > > On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 11:56 AM > wrote: > # Append parameters to the linux kernel command line for non-recovery entries > #GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" Consider uncommenting this line and running

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread thelma
On 4/24/23 14:39, Mark Knecht wrote: On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 11:56 AM mailto:the...@sys-concept.com>> wrote: > > I upgraded to kernel 6.1.19 and nvidia-525.105.17 > > But during boot text is not showing up/scrolling > > -- > Thelma Is this possibly a grub setting? Check

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread thelma
This is the output: dmesg | grep fb [0.00] BIOS-e820: [mem 0xf800-0xfbff] reserved [0.004007] ACPI: Reserving WSMT table memory at [mem 0xd8b6fb48-0xd8b6fb6f] [0.004012] ACPI: Reserving PCCT table memory at [mem 0xd8b68fb0-0xd8b6901d] [0.004014] ACPI:

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread Mark Knecht
On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 11:56 AM wrote: > > I upgraded to kernel 6.1.19 and nvidia-525.105.17 > > But during boot text is not showing up/scrolling > > -- > Thelma Is this possibly a grub setting? Check /etc/default/grub or whatever it might be on your system and look at

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread David Souza
Interesting, the kernel is not showing anything about the framebuffer device fb0. Could you check if in /dev there is a framebuffer device? There should be a file called fb0 or fb with another number. Can you also print the output of: $ dmesg | grep fbcon This would be to check the kernel

[gentoo-user] Another day without clues.

2023-04-24 Thread Alan Grimes
Still no clues as to why chromium can't display about:blank from an empty user config folder without spewing hundreds of errors a second. -- Beware of Zombies. =O #EggCrisis #BlackWinter White is the new Kulak. Powers are not rights.

Re: [gentoo-user] text output from the kernel during boot is not showing

2023-04-24 Thread thelma
On output of: $ dmesg | grep fb0 on a box that doesn't show kernel text during boot: [0.004012] ACPI: Reserving PCCT table memory at [mem 0xd8b68fb0-0xd8b6901d] this the output from a box that everything is working OK: [0.00] ACPI: Reserving PCCT table memory at [mem