*Yes,*

*Thanks so much for the reply Jon.*

*gdm can't find any screens I think.*

*I can boot the LiveCD FailSafe and finally get*

*a desktop. From there I copied Xorg.0.logs from*

*both the live and the installed and posted them*

*here <http://pastebin.com/RB58k83x>*


*Problem is I don't know what to modify on the installed*


*system to get something on the screen over there.*


*I do see in console when booting something about /usr/lib/nvidia/legacy*,
not able to access directory.*

*Anyway, thanks again for trying to help out*

*Regards,*

*mic*

On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 11:42 PM, Jon Elson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 08/30/2015 07:52 PM, Michael Dark wrote:
> >
> > But as my OS is frozen, and I'm still alive, I think, and I'd like to
> move
> > forward...
> > Having display problem with  NV10 GEFORCE 256 SDR
> >
> > So I zsync Mr. Radek live 2.6 debian wheezy and burned to dvd and
> booting...
> > First Live option gives video state undefined, ie blue BSOD...
> > Second Live option fail safe, video works fine.
> > So I decide if fail safe works then I'll install the OS and tweak it
> L8ter,
> > right?
> >
> > Well I did the graphical OS install, which had perfect graphics BTW.
> > And let it install grub to my first HD...
> >
> > I know my way around the shop ok, but please someone,how can an OS
> install
> > itself graphically and then boot to a graphically undefined state?
> > cntrl-alt-f1 etc nada cntrl-alt-f7 nada
> >
> >
> Ubuntu 10.04 had one major area of problems, and that was
> graphics drivers.  Very generic devices worked OK, but all
> sorts of slightly unusual graphics cards caused headaches.
> If you do a bit of googling on Ubuntu 10.04 and the GeForce
> card, you will likely find lots of moaning, and a few tricks
> that somebody used to make it work.  Usually adding
> something the the grub boot line to alter the graphical mode
> the system starts up in.
>
> First, hold down the shift key as soon as the machine starts
> booting.  This will get you into the grub command line.
> Then, from your google searching, hopefully you have a video
> mode number to add to the command line.  The e key lets you
> edit the boot command line, to add additional parameters to it.
>
> Jon
>
>
>
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