Hi Matthijs, On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:51:39 +0200 Matthijs Kooijman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you do exactly to get this effect? Is it after a normal boot, > after dehibernate, etc. It is a normal boot. > Does it happen if you switch to a console, run 'splashy test' and > then switch back to X11 (with or without quitting splashy first)? When I switch to the console, I don't see anything because it is blanked out for some reason. When I run 'splashy test' from an X terminal, I get colorful screen corruption that looks like a dump of the video RAM on my whole screen. A cycle to console and back to X11 fixes this. > Also, could you provide some more details about your graphics > hardware and framebuffer setup? ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 running on fglrx. > Output of "lspci -v", "cat /proc/fb" and "cat /proc/cmdline" would be > a start, I think. cat /proc/fb 0 VESA VGA cat /proc/cmdline root=LABEL=root ro quiet vga=791 splash lspci is attached. > If you have any other machines running the same or different > hardware, can you reproduce the issue there? No sorry, just this one. Edit: I recreated the initrd and the issue seem to have fixed themselves (both the stripes and the consoles). So maybe if you want to try it yourself, you better purge splashy and reinstall it before trying. Uhm, now this is cool; I can just replace usplash with splashy which I prefer anyway. regards, Marek
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