David Christensen composed on 2021-12-27 21:05 (UTC-0800):
> I moved the Debian 10 system disk to an Intel DQ67SW motherboard with an
> Intel Core i7-2600S processor and Intel HD Graphics 2000. It played ~90
> minutes of Amazon video flawlessly. I believe Debian 10 is now using
> the i915 gra
On 12/26/21 9:34 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 12/26/21 9:13 PM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
David - there's a very similar set of queries on debian-laptop at the
moment
also about a Dell E6520. Are you using one that has Nvidia graphics
with the
Nvidia N4200M?
I moved the Debian 10 system
On 12/26/21 9:13 PM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
David - there's a very similar set of queries on debian-laptop at the moment
also about a Dell E6520. Are you using one that has Nvidia graphics with the
Nvidia N4200M?
Yes.
2021-12-26 21:27:09 root@laalaa ~
# cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a
On Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 07:45:15PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> On 12/25/21 12:48 PM, David Christensen wrote:
> > On 12/5/21 2:46 AM, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > On 12/5/21 05:47, David Christensen wrote:
> > > > debian-user:
> > > >
> > > > I installed debian-live-11.1.0-am
Things I might try:
1. A bootable-CD Linux, say Kanoppix or Gnoppix or Morphix.
2. Compiling a kernel that has NO APM or ACPI support. If this
doesn't lock up, it's strong circumstantial evidence that your
current kernel is the problem.
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Carl Fink
Some more info to add:
When the laptop is off, and I insert the power cord, the screen sort of
flashes.
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/var/log/syslog
0x828-0x837 0x840-0x84f 0x860-0x877 0x880-0x88f 0x898-0x89f 0x8a8-0x8cf
0x8e0-0x8ff
Jun 20 21:20:47 localhost kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0c00-0x0cff:
clean.
Jun 20 21:20:47 localhost kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff:
clean.
Jun 20 21:20:47 localhost cardmgr[1304]: starting,
Laptop is a DeLL Latitude c610. It happens when x is running, and when
I booted up in "Recovery Mode" and got to the # prompt. When I was in
recovery mode, and disconnected the power cord, the laptop would not
take input from the keyboard. The cursor just sits there blinking.
When I boot up on
On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 09:21:40PM -0400, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Help us to help you. Please provide all the relevant details before
> posting a question.
One more question to answer: what are the last 10 or so lines of
/var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog after a crash?
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On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 06:27:16PM -0400, x wrote:
> Hey everybody... I've got Sarge loaded on my laptop, and it's working
> great. Here's my problem:
>
> 1. When I unplug the power cord, the laptop freezes up. Plugging it
> back in doesn't help. How do I fix this?
>
Try booting with acpi=off
x wrote:
Hey everybody... I've got Sarge loaded on my laptop, and it's working
great. Here's my problem:
1. When I unplug the power cord, the laptop freezes up. Plugging it
back in doesn't help. How do I fix this?
Help us to help you. Please provide all the relevant details before
postin
Hey everybody... I've got Sarge loaded on my laptop, and it's working
great. Here's my problem:
1. When I unplug the power cord, the laptop freezes up. Plugging it
back in doesn't help. How do I fix this?
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