"Fedora 7 and Centos 5 : Computer is started, but, at the end of starting, i 
have black Screen"

 

Seeing as your using laptop I would immediately look to this not as a driver 
issue but as a "screen selection" issue

Typically there is a "Fn" key which switches your display output . Check this 
to ensure it is not changing to 'external only'

 

As for VESA not working right, that is odd. 

 

Can you supply a bit more details on your hardware?

Hardware

X version

Distribution / version

/etc/X11/xorg.conf

 

I had a issue once on an old IBM T41 where the screen would "split" and repeat 
the last few inches at the bottom. It was a graphics driver bug and it was 
fixed in a patch for that crappy chipset from ATI.

 

 

Jeremey Wise
Senior Consultant
Arrow Enterprise Computing Solutions
RHCE,MCSE,CNE,PSE,TSM
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TheSphinX
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 4:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: (no subject)

 

hi i've a via chrome 9 hc igp graphics card. i want to use linux
(Fedora 7, Centos 5, OpenSuse 10.2, Ubuntu ) on my laptop. but when i
was installed these operating systems i got problem about graphics on
my laptop. İ tried something but i couldnt find a solution. Please help
me about this problem. Thanks for all, at the Above my problems with
os.

Fedora 7 and Centos 5 : Computer is started, but, at the end of starting, i 
have black Screen.

OpenSuse 10.2: Driver is known as VESA but didnt work well. screen is cutting 
and starting ubuntu so like this.





Thanks again

Mehmet <mailto:[email protected]>  


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