Paul M. Foster composed on 2021-11-11 20:40 (UTC-0500):
with an Intel i3 10100 CPU…
> So it *was* a problem with the 5.10
> kernel and the onboard graphics from the i3 chip.
Pretty disappointing that a
27;ve tried two monitors, various
cables. The install went without a hitch, so I know that at least
the installer runs without difficulty, no video glitches.
I know that as Debian starts up, it adjusts the video several times
on my main desktop as it boots. This is about the point where the
new syst
On 12/11/21 08:58, Paul M. Foster wrote:
There's a *more* advanced kernel in backports? I thought backports was
for old stuff. And I've never used it, not sure how to do it. The other
problem here is that, if I could actually boot, I could update the
kernel. But without being able to boot t
Paul M. Foster composed on 2021-11-11 16:25 (UTC-0500):
> Does anyone have a clue about this?
Something to try: remove xserver-xorg-video-intel. If you find *.conf in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ containing 'Driver
he install went without a hitch, so I know that at least the
installer runs without difficulty, no video glitches.
I know that as Debian starts up, it adjusts the video several times
on my main desktop as it boots. This is about the point where the new
system simply stops outputting video. I'm af
installer runs without
difficulty, no video glitches.
I know that as Debian starts up, it adjusts the video several times on
my main desktop as it boots. This is about the point where the new
system simply stops outputting video. I'm afraid that there's an issue
here where the kernel
bian 11 to the SSD. It boots, and does a couple of lines of
the usual boot chatter (ramfs and such), and then the video simply stops
(no signal). I've tried two monitors, various cables. The install went
without a hitch, so I know that at least the installer runs without
difficulty, no vide
On Monday 02 December 2013 07:52 PM, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
> Hudson --
>
> My video - the data on the DOS partition is essential to me. It is
> obvious that the FAT table has been corrupted, and therefore I do
> not know where the DOS files are. They may be in t
Original Message
Subject: Re: No Video
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2013 09:22:55 -0500
From: erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com
To: erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com, debian-user@lists.debian.org,
'Hudson Meneses Lacerda'
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From: Hudson Flavio Menes
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From: Hudson Flavio Meneses Lacerda
To:
Cc:
Sent:Sun, 01 Dec 2013 20:58:40 -0200
Subject:Re: No Video
erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com [1] wrote:
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Hudson Flavio Meneses Lacerda
> To:"An
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From: Hudson Flavio Meneses Lacerda
To:"Andrei POPESCU"
Cc:
Sent:Fri, 29 Nov 2013 17:54:49 -0200
Subject:Re: Re: No Video
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 29 nov 13, 12:41:12, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com [1]
wrote:
>>
>> Andrei -Sor
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 29 nov 13, 12:41:12, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
>>
>> Andrei -Sorry for the problem. If it is allowed, I can attach large
>> files. What is the policy of the list?TIAEthan
>
> 38kB is not very large and as you can see the filters let it through.
>
> [s
On Vi, 29 nov 13, 12:41:12, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
>
> Andrei -Sorry for the problem. If it is allowed, I can attach large
> files. What is the policy of the list?TIAEthan
38kB is not very large and as you can see the filters let it through.
[snip Xorg.0.log]
I can't spot anyt
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From: Andrei POPESCU
To:
Cc:
Sent:Fri, 29 Nov 2013 10:32:36 +0200
Subject:Re: No Video
On Jo, 28 nov 13, 23:53:44, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com [1]
wrote:
>
> Karl -Thanks.Here [2] is Xorg.0.log [3] -- I appologise for its
length, but
> I AM A N
On Jo, 28 nov 13, 23:53:44, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
>
> Karl -Thanks.Here is Xorg.0.log -- I appologise for its length, but
> I AM A NEWBIE and do not know what could be left out...[
[snip unreadable mess]
The length is not necessarily a problem, but your mailer messed up all
On 11/28/13, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com
wrote:
> I was having problems with the video on my Linux box; ie no video,
> only terminal after an update. I am running jessy/sid 32 bit. The
jessie/testing and sid/unstable are two different versions of Debian.
Do you know which you are
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 02:35:57PM -0500, erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
> Dear List -
>
> I was having problems with the video on my Linux box; ie no video, only
> terminal after an update. I am running jessy/sid 32 bit. The question was
> whether the hard drive and/or
Dear List -
I was having problems with the video on my Linux box; ie no video,
only terminal after an update. I am running jessy/sid 32 bit. The
question was whether the hard drive and/or the Intel video chip on the
board were bad. A disk test showed no errors, and a clean boot
from a live CD
On Thu, 06 Jan 2011 23:58:47 -0500, Robert Braddock wrote:
>> You can try with another programs to view the TV, like Videolan, Me-TV
>> or even Kaffeine :-?
>
> I don't know how to make anything else talk to the Xvideo overlay
> device. The only mentions I've found were things NOT using it, or o
> You can try with another programs to view the TV, like Videolan, Me-TV
> or even Kaffeine :-?
I don't know how to make anything else talk to the Xvideo overlay
device. The only mentions I've found were things NOT using it, or only
using a /dev/video0 type device. Kaffeine, vlc, and me-tv don't
Maybe the MKVs are corrupt ? does mplayer fare any better ?
I got an AMD with a Geforce 7000 with nividia drivers and stock Xorg
conf with whatever settings the nvidia-config sets at the time of
installation and MKvs with h264 plays just fine on both VLC and mplayer.
Both players using whatever th
On 01/06/2011 12:42 AM, teddi...@tmo.blackberry.net wrote:
Hello;
I am about to kill my computer...
I have an older AMD Atholon64 3200 With 2GB RAM and an EVGA Geforce 6600
Graphics card (128 mb Graphics Memory)
I am running Testing with current Kernel 2.6.32-5-686
I have some .mkv video fil
Hello;
I am about to kill my computer...
I have an older AMD Atholon64 3200 With 2GB RAM and an EVGA Geforce 6600
Graphics card (128 mb Graphics Memory)
I am running Testing with current Kernel 2.6.32-5-686
I have some .mkv video files containing H.264 in VLC I get Audio and Solid
green scree
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 00:00:43 -0500, Robert Braddock wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 12:59:54PM -0500, Robert Braddock wrote:
>> Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv says
>> there's no video device at all and xawtv reports "no usable
On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 12:59:54PM -0500, Robert Braddock wrote:
> Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv
> says there's no video device at all and xawtv reports "no usable
> video port found".
FYI, someone on the xorg list gave me a tip
> > Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv
> > says there's no video device at all and xawtv reports "no usable
> > video port found".
> If the card used to work and now suddenly stopped creating the "/dev/
> video0&qu
ching. Most searches just refer to the old GATOS project, which
> hasn't done anything for years, but supposedly has been rolled into
> xorg's drivers.
(...)
> Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv says
> there's no video device at all and
ast it worked, though.
Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv says
there's no video device at all and xawtv reports "no usable video port
found".
I've looked through the xorg log, and there doesn't seem to be any kind
of error to follow up on
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:52:34AM -0800, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> ...
> It looks like flashplugin-nonfree (which is from the main debian archive,
> flashplayer-mozilla is from debian-multimedia) is only in sid.
>
> I would remove both swfdec packages, and then purge and reinstall
Ok, did that.
>
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:50, A. F. Cano wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:57:24AM -0500, JoeHill wrote:
>> Originally I wrote:
>> > Am I the only one having trouble with youtube and any other video site?
>> >
>> > I presume this is a flash issue. This is a new Lenny install, not un
>> > ...
>
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:57:24AM -0500, JoeHill wrote:
> Originally I wrote:
> > Am I the only one having trouble with youtube and any other video site?
> >
> > I presume this is a flash issue. This is a new Lenny install, not un
> > ...
> Do you have the packaged version of Flash installed? Wh
A. F. Cano wrote:
> Am I the only one having trouble with youtube and any other video site?
>
> I presume this is a flash issue. This is a new Lenny install, not un
> upgrade of Etch. I have done no customization to the browsers.
> Whereas I had no problem in Etch with iceape, I can't see any
Am I the only one having trouble with youtube and any other video site?
I presume this is a flash issue. This is a new Lenny install, not un
upgrade of Etch. I have done no customization to the browsers.
Whereas I had no problem in Etch with iceape, I can't see any video
with either konqueror or
I had this same problem last weekend. I fixed it by removing xorg and googling around for a .deb of xorg-6.8. As a side note, I had an Intel 810 video card, but this may work for you too.
On 3/20/06, Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had this same problem last weekend. I fixed it by removin
My second video card is reporting "INVALID MEM ALLOCATION" from X.
The quick of it is:
(--) PCI: (0:11:0) S3 Inc. 86c764/765 [Trio32/64/64V+] rev 84, Mem @
0x2000/26
(WW) INVALID MEM ALLOCATION b: 0x2000 e: 0x23ff correcting^G
Full Copy at http://armada.daxal.com/~supaplex/XF
computer with
> the same exact error that I am currently seeing. When
> I go to the "copy DVD option" in K3b it has a caption
> beside it saying "no video transcoding!" :-(
>
> In one of my earlier installs of ubuntu breeezy, K3b
> did work for DVD co
. When
I go to the "copy DVD option" in K3b it has a caption
beside it saying "no video transcoding!" :-(
In one of my earlier installs of ubuntu breeezy, K3b
did work for DVD copying.
Can anyone give me suggestions on how to get the
ability to copy dvds? I do have progra
khurram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a workaround for this issue or has it been fixed? It still
> exists in Ubuntu breezy at least.
>
> Thx.
Not that I know of, but I didn't follow this issue recently. AFAIK,
it's related to chip design, so it probably can't be fixed. Except,
maybe,
Is there a workaround for this issue or has it been fixed? It still
exists in Ubuntu breezy at least.
Thx.
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For those interested, and since it's of importance e.g. for
xawtv users looking for hardware scaling:
at least on the 6600 chip, and presumably on all newer ones,
Nvidia has dropped the Xvideo overlay support available on
earlier chips. The 6800 chip should still be OK though, being
an older arch
I grabbed a new mobo yesterday, and PCDDR266.
I bought one of their mobo's a few months ago, to use for redhat, so I
assumed this one would work as well.
according to knoppix, everything is found, but
The onboard video is "found" as [S3 Pro Savage (ProSavageDDR K4M266)],
for whatever rea
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 11:03:17AM -0600, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> "Mike M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I want to save money as I expand my collection of Debian servers by
> > running without a video card. On the rare occasion that I need
> > console access to a machine I would pull it off the s
On Thursday 05 June 2003 13:03, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> "Mike M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I want to save money as I expand my collection of Debian servers by
> > running without a video card. On the rare occasion that I need
> > console access to a machine I would pull it off the shelf and i
ly produced be expected to run without a
>
> video card? (Maybe it's a BIOS thing?)
>
I believe most motherboards won't boot without a video card.
You should be fine without keyboard and monitor plugged in, but
in most cases the Bios Check will fail if no video controller is
On Thu, 05 Jun 2003, Mike M wrote:
> I want to save money as I expand my collection of Debian servers by running
> without a video card. On the rare occasion that I need console access to a
> machine I would pull it off the shelf and insert an AGP video card.
You might not want to do that. If
"Mike M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to save money as I expand my collection of Debian servers by
> running without a video card. On the rare occasion that I need
> console access to a machine I would pull it off the shelf and insert
> an AGP video card.
>
> I just tried it on one of my
I want to save money as I expand my collection of Debian servers by running
without a video card. On the rare occasion that I need console access to a
machine I would pull it off the shelf and insert an AGP video card.
I just tried it on one of my servers and the only thing I observed was a bee
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