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https://www.quickinfo247.com/10149127/overview Wishing you all the best. On 5/16/08, Zaheer Kozhakkaniyil <zaheermk at email.com> wrote: > > Dear all, > > On my friend's laptop, PCLinuxOS GNOME edition live CD booted > perfectly in to the GNOME desktop. And after logging in, successfully > installed it on the system. But after installing, it is not logging in to > the Xserver / GUI. The installed system boots well and then the Xserver > tries some 2 - 3 times to log in and then comes to the help screen stating > that X cannot log in. Some error messages that come are: > > 1. 'PCI bus id' not found > 2. '/dev/agpgart' not found > 3. 'Video RAM' set too low? > > Some rounds of troubleshooting we had: > > 1. tried replacing the installed system's xorg.conf with the liveCD's > xorg.conf file. > 2. tried specifying an option of video RAM, when it asked for a > probability of low video RAM. > 3. tried with the 'vesa' driver; default detected was 'intel' driver. > 4. tried removing the 'ACPI' kernel option at boot time. > 5. tried putting in the 'PCI bus' option. > 6. tried changing the default resolution to 16bit 800x600; default in the > other OS is 24bit 1280x1024. > 7. tried disabling the 'translucency' option. > 8. tried disabling the 'DPMS' option. > > Well, none of the above worked. What puzzles me is that the hardware > is fully supported, since the liveCD is booting in to the Xserver / GUI > without any issues; still it doesn't log in to Xserver when it is installed. > So what I thought was there would be some script / command running while the > liveCD is booting, whereas it is not enabled in the installed version. > > Does anybody have any clue as to what could be the possible reason > for this? > > The laptop configuration is Intel Core 2 Duo processor with > integrated graphics, 2GB RAM etc. > > > Zaheer M K > GNU/Linux user #351122 > Registered at http://counter.li.org > > > -- See Exclusive Video: *10th Annual Young Hollywood > Awards*<http://www.hollywoodlife.net/younghollywoodawards2008/> > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailinglist mailing list > Mailinglist at ilug-cochin.org > http://ilug-cochin.org/mailman/listinfo/mailinglist_ilug-cochin.org > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://ilug-cochin.org/pipermail/mailinglist_ilug-cochin.org/attachments/20080518/92ec7aa5/attachment.html
