On 06/07/07, Grant Generaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

I'm wondering if anyone might have any thoughts on a rather strange thing
that's currently going on with my MacBook Pro screen.  I have a 1st gen, 15"
MacBook Pro, with the ATI  Radeon X1600.  I've previously successfully
installed Fedora Core 6, but wanted to try installing Ubuntu 7.04.  I
installed reFit and Bookcamp, and then installed as normal using the
alternate install disk. Everything installed fine, except the Xserver didn't
come up (as mentioned on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty/), so I
did a dist-upgrade and then followed the instructions on the Feisty wiki
page for installing and configuring the ATI (fglrx) drivers. Right after the
configuration, I was able to 'startx' and the GUI came up beautifully,
resolution was correct, everything looked great. However, the next time I
rebooted, the screen looked like this (
http://flickr.com/photos/robbyt/537741087/), and remains that way
regardless of whether I boot into Ubuntu or boot into Mac OS X.  I then
tried reconfiguring the xserver using sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg,
trying to reconfigure once for the open-source ati driver, and once for
plain old vesa.  Neither helps the problem.

After that I blew away all the partitions (it was a fresh OS X install
anyway) and reinstalled OS X, but the problem still remains.  I've also
tried installing Fedora Core 6, since I know it was able to correctly detect
my monitor correctly before, but this didn't help either.

I have two observations that might help.  1. Everything looks absolutely
fine on an external monitor, so the video card seems unfazed.  And 2., all
the white-on-black text has the strange fringe color, except inside the OS X
terminal.  There it's perfectly clear and normal.  Any ideas or suggestions
would be greatly appreciated.  Please let me know if I can provide any
additional info that might help.  Thanks!

Grant


hi Grant. very strange! maybe try resetting the NV-RAM and/or P-RAM?
-Nick
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