On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 16:57:04 -0400, Jeff Soules wrote:
Thanks for the help so far, everyone.
I have retried using both of the generic drivers. Now I'm getting a
fatal server error -- no screens found.
Still not working, but at least it's enough to start me on further
research.
You can also see that I've disabled glx output and restricted screen
resolution to 1024x768 or lower (non-widescreen resolutions) in the
hope that this might help, but no luck so far.
I should've been clearer -- I made those changes through dpkg-reconfigure.
(I've grown
quite comfortable
Emailed too soon -- I was actually able to run the nvidia installer script
without a problem
this time around (mysteriously!) so I am now all set up and can resume
setting up the
new Debian box.
Thanks again to everyone for your advice and patience!
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Jeff Soules
On 27 Jun., 19:30, Jeff Soules [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Hi!
After install, I attempt to start X using startx. A few lines of text flash
on the screen, then it blacks out and the system buzzer gives me one
short beep. I cannot alt-Fx to any other terminal and lose the terminal
I'm
On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 12:34:50PM -0700, Memnon Anon wrote:
On 27 Jun., 19:30, Jeff Soules [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Hi!
After install, I attempt to start X using startx. A few lines of text flash
on the screen, then it blacks out and the system buzzer gives me one
short beep.
Thanks for the help so far, everyone.
I have retried using both of the generic drivers. Now I'm getting a
fatal server error -- no screens found.
Still not working, but at least it's enough to start me on further
research.
The monitor in question is an Acer 22 lcd, if anyone out there
El sáb, 28-06-2008 a las 16:57 -0400, Jeff Soules escribió:
Thanks for the help so far, everyone.
I have retried using both of the generic drivers. Now I'm
getting a
fatal server error -- no screens found.
Still not working, but at least it's enough to
Hi all,
Thanks for taking the time to read this. I try to solve things by myself,
but
I'm at a loss for the next step in troubleshooting this one.
After install, I attempt to start X using startx. A few lines of text flash
on the screen, then it blacks out and the system buzzer gives me one
Jeff Soules wrote:
After install, I attempt to start X using startx. A few lines of text
flash
on the screen, then it blacks out and the system buzzer gives me one
short beep. I cannot alt-Fx to any other terminal and lose the terminal
I'm working in, and have to restart with ctrl-alt-del.
On 06/27/2008 12:20 PM, Jeff Soules wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for taking the time to read this. I try to solve things by myself,
but
I'm at a loss for the next step in troubleshooting this one.
After install, I attempt to start X using startx. A few lines of text flash
on the screen, then it
Kent West wrote:
I would start by changing the nvidia driver to the nv driver in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
Mumia W. wrote:
Re-do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select the vesa driver--just to
check if the nvidia driver is the source of the problem.
Thanks for the suggestions.
I have retried
Jeff Soules wrote:
Kent West wrote:
I would start by changing the nvidia driver to the nv driver in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
Mumia W. wrote:
Re-do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select the vesa
driver--just to check if the nvidia driver is the source of the
problem.
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 04:31:05PM -0400, Jeff Soules [EMAIL PROTECTED] was
heard to say:
I have retried using both of the generic drivers. Now I'm getting a fatal
server error -- no screens found.
Still not working, but at least it's enough to start me on further research.
IIRC the no
El vie, 27-06-2008 a las 16:31 -0400, Jeff Soules escribió:
Kent West wrote:
I would start by changing the nvidia driver to the nv driver
in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Mumia W. wrote:
Re-do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select the vesa
driver--just to check if
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