D. R. Evans composed on 2023-09-13 08:54 (UTC-0600):
> I have removed /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and the problem remains.
> So in this case, where should I report the issue?
Follow the instructions on https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting and be sure to
include when the problem began. I'd probably
D. R. Evans composed on 2023-05-22 14:39 (UTC-0600):
> Do you really mean "DDX", not "DIX"? <
> I made the edit according to your instructions (i.e., "DDX") but I'm not
> certain that your e-mail didn't contain a typo.
My first thread post did have a bad one:
sudo sed -i
I'm sorry I'm so slow to respond... it's all a matter of trying to put aside
quality uninterruptible time to work on this.
Since the problem is not so bad that I can't perform work with this computer,
a lot of other work-related things unfortunately have to take priority.
Felix Miata wrote
D. R. Evans composed on 2023-05-22 14:39 (UTC-0600):
> Felix Miata wrote:
> [ZB:~] cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-device.conf
> Section "Device"
>Identifier "DDX"
> Driver "modesetting"
> # Driver "nouveau"
> EndSection
> [ZB:~]
> Do you really mean "DDX", not "DIX"? <
Felix Miata wrote on 5/19/23 11:23:
How much time did you allow the login screen to show up? I've lately seen on
Somewhere between three and five minutes, I'd say. Certainly long after the
disk light stopped flickering and the system seemed to have reached a stable
state.
D. R. Evans composed on 2023-05-18 14:17 (UTC-0600):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Try using the (default) modesetting DIX display driver instead of Nouveau.
>> Remove
>> package
>> xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
>> and reboot to see if it makes a difference.
> I did this, and when I rebooted I
Felix Miata wrote on 5/15/23 13:25:
Try using the (default) modesetting DIX display driver instead of Nouveau.
Remove
package
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
and reboot to see if it makes a difference.
I did this, and when I rebooted I was in the Linux console instead of Light DM
mick.crane composed on 2023-05-18 04:43 (UTC+0100):
> D. R. Evans wrote:
...
> I found my display worked better after running
> nvidia-detect/testing,now 525.105.17-1 amd64 [installed]
>NVIDIA GPU detection utility
> which told me which driver to install.
Did you read the whole thread? OP
On 2023-05-17 17:15, D. R. Evans wrote:
Felix Miata wrote on 5/15/23 13:25:
Try using the (default) modesetting DIX display driver instead of
Nouveau. Remove
package
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
Synaptic is telling me that this will also remove:
xserver-xorg-video-all
Is it OK
On Wed, 17 May 2023 10:15:28 -0600
"D. R. Evans" wrote:
Hello D.,
>Is it OK that that will also be removed?
As Felix says, "Yes."
Further to that, you may also remove, at your discretion, any video
driver you do not use.
In the interest of full disclosure;
I've never bothered myself. Video
D. R. Evans composed on 2023-05-17 10:15 (UTC-0600):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Try using the (default) modesetting DIX display driver instead of Nouveau.
>> Remove
>> package
>> xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
> Synaptic is telling me that this will also remove:
>xserver-xorg-video-all
>
Felix Miata wrote on 5/15/23 13:25:
Try using the (default) modesetting DIX display driver instead of Nouveau.
Remove
package
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
Synaptic is telling me that this will also remove:
xserver-xorg-video-all
Is it OK that that will also be removed?
Doc
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On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 11:49 AM D. R. Evans wrote:
> Following an update this morning to one of my bullseye systems, an
> irritating
> video problem has surfaced. The best way I can think of to describe the
> problem is that if one has a line of black text on what is supposed to be
> a
> white
D. R. Evans composed on 2023-05-15 12:50 (UTC-0600):
> Felix Miata wrote on 5/15/23 11:16:
>> D. R. Evans composed on 2023-05-15 09:49 (UTC-0600):
>>> I'm wondering if someone can walk me through how to figure out what video
>>> driver I am using, and what other drivers might be available to
Felix Miata wrote on 5/15/23 11:16:
D. R. Evans composed on 2023-05-15 09:49 (UTC-0600):
I'm wondering if someone can walk me through how to figure out what video
driver I am using, and what other drivers might be available to try?
Not without knowing anything about your GPU:
Yes, I
D. R. Evans composed on 2023-05-15 09:49 (UTC-0600):
> I'm wondering if someone can walk me through how to figure out what video
> driver I am using, and what other drivers might be available to try?
Not without knowing anything about your GPU:
sudo sed -i
Following an update this morning to one of my bullseye systems, an irritating
video problem has surfaced. The best way I can think of to describe the
problem is that if one has a line of black text on what is supposed to be a
white background, to the right of the text a clear, short tail of
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