Well, this is the third or fourth upgrade to Squeeze from Lenny I have attempted, and they all have been painful. This one has failed, though. I upgraded and got everything working, but then I decided to clean up a bit. I did a couple of runs of `apt-get autoremove` and an `apt-get upgrade, along with installing startupmanager. I removed the old 2.6.26 kernel image, and then updated Grub. Then I rebooted the machine. Grub comes up, and if I let it boot to Windows, it works, but if I select Linux (normal or recovery), very shortly after starting to boot the video output from the machine just dies. I don't mean it goes blank, I mean the video goes away altogether, as if the machine is shut down. The monitor reports a loss of video signal, yet the PC is still running and continues to access the hard drive.
When it was working, the machine would start out in text mode, but quickly would switch to graphics mode when booting. I am not certain, but I think it is at this same point the video output dies, now. I've tried booting from the installation CD and removing then re-installing xorg, kdm, and kdebase. No joy. What should I try, now? I captured the dmesg and syslog files, but nothing jumps out at me. Is there something specific for which I should look in the logs? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/mvqdnejvczofkfjrnz2dnuvz_hydn...@giganews.com