On Tue, 2005-01-25 at 10:21 +0000, Chris Boot wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I did that. Before I added that DefaultDepth it was just black with a 
> mouse pointer. Afterwards, it's the logo with a mouse pointer.
> 
> Since then I've downgraded drivers and it works like a charm.
> 
> Chris

something else i spotted on the log was this:

(II) NVIDIA(0): Connected display device(s): CRT-0, TV-0
(WW) NVIDIA(0): Multiple displays connected, but only one display
allowed;
(WW) NVIDIA(0):      using first display
(II) NVIDIA(0): Enabled display device(s): CRT-0
(II) NVIDIA(0): Mapping display device 0 (CRT-0) to CRTC 0
(--) NVIDIA(0): Display device CRT-0: maximum pixel clock at  8 bpp: 350
MHz
(--) NVIDIA(0): Display device CRT-0: maximum pixel clock at 16 bpp: 350
MHz
(--) NVIDIA(0): Display device CRT-0: maximum pixel clock at 32 bpp: 350
MHz

IIRC you wanted to get TV going, but it seemed to be wanting to do CRT
only??

but if you've got it going now that probably doesn't matter!

> 
> Bastian Balthazar Bux wrote:
> 
> >
> >>> [snip]
> >>> what does /var/log/Xorg.0.log say? 
> >>
> >> http://www.bootc.net/xorg/Xorg.0.log
> >>
> >> It shows no errors, just doesn't get past the logo screen. My 
> >> xorg.conf is also in that directory.
> >
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > It seems to me that it's trying to start with a 8 bpp (256 colors)
> >
> > <from log>
> > (==) NVIDIA(0): Depth 8, (==) framebuffer bpp 8
> >
> > (WW) NVIDIA(0): OpenGL is only supported in depths 16 and 24
> >
> > </from log>
> >
> >
> > try add "DefaultDepth 24" at Section "Screen" before SubSection 
> > "Display" in xorg.conf maybe it work
> >
> > francesco
> >
> >
> >
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