Thanks for everyone's responses. This evening after work I'll reset the
P/NV-RAM and SMC and report back whether it worked. Thanks again!
Grant
----- Original Message ----
From: Martin Aumueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mactel-linux-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, July 6, 2007 8:58:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Mactel-linux-users] Crazy colors on 1st gen MacBook Pro
When I once had a similar problem on a Macbook Pro C2D, resetting the
parameter ram or the SMC fixed it. I think Cmd-Option-P-R is the key
combination for doing the first during power-up. But you might want to check
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=2238 and
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303319-en.
On Friday 06 July 2007, Grant Generaux 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
>
>
>
>
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