onfig suspend item available (!!). Or it is hid an I
>> don't still found it.
>>
>>
>> When the device suspends I take it that you are not able to wake the
>> device properly by pressing the power button?
>>
>>
>> No, without to disable suspend v
;
>
> No, without to disable suspend via grub, my laptop turned off by itself
> and when I pressed power button it turned on, it resumes working from the
> point where it stopped, but it does this action indefinitely. I disabled
> suspend via grub and this problem finished. However, when
device
> properly by pressing the power button?
No, without to disable suspend via grub, my laptop turned off by itself and
when I pressed power button it turned on, it resumes working from the point
where it stopped, but it does this action indefinitely.
On Thu, Nov 14, 2024 at 11:52 PM milton César Disegna de Souza Leite <
milton...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently installed Debian 12.8 on a laptop with an ONKYO motherboard
> with an i5 M450 processor. With Debian and any GNU/Linux that I had
> previously installed (Fedora and Kubunt
Hello,
I recently installed Debian 12.8 on a laptop with an ONKYO motherboard with an
i5 M450 processor. With Debian and any GNU/Linux that I had previously
installed (Fedora and Kubuntu), there was a problem with the suspend resource.
The laptop turns off by itself and only it starts workin
On Wed, 16 Aug 2023 15:31:52 +0300, Махно wrote:
> Hello. Just stick with open source video driver nouveau.
This is what I'm doing right now. However it performes, as I already said,
"good enough". Meaning there are some problems. It freezes the system from
time to time. Well, for now I do not h
]
> Newer driver versions don't mention K2100M on "Supported Products" list.
>
> Debian nvidia-detect advised installation of nvidia-tesla-470-driver
> available in repo. After installing it the system boot stacks somewhere in
> the middle with a weird black screen.
ailable in repo. After installing it the system boot stacks
somewhere in the middle with a weird black screen. No access to TTYs,
no cursor, no reaction to keyboard. I tried to boot with "nomodeset"
in GRUB with no result.
Installation of drivers newer than 418 version wouldn't work. T
installation of nvidia-tesla-470-driver available in repo. After
installing it the system boot stacks somewhere in the middle with a
weird black screen. No access to TTYs, no cursor, no reaction to
keyboard. I tried to boot with "nomodeset" in GRUB with no result.
When rebooted in re
Le 18 juin 2023 Paul Gerdes a écrit :
> i get these messages:
> "grep: /var/log/Xorg.*: No such file or directory"
> "grep: /var/log/Xorg: No such file or directory"
>
> looks like there is no log file for X11
Did you also try to start X with startx from a tty ?
Can you provide
find /etc/ | grep
On 2023-06-17, Paul Gerdes wrote:
> Hi i have a problem with Debian 12 after Installation.
> Every time i try to log in to the Desktop Environment or WM my Screen goes
> black. The PC completely freezes and i cant switch to another TTY.
Did you check X logs ? With something like
grep EE /var/log
Hi i have a problem with Debian 12 after Installation.
Every time i try to log in to the Desktop Environment or WM my Screen goes
black. The PC completely freezes and i cant switch to another TTY.
I reinstalled Debian 12 a few times via netinstall. Tried different Desktop
Environments and WMs. The
got a black
screen.
I tried booting into fallback / recovery, and I got told the
X-server had not started.
Tried the old kernel, same deal.
Small frustration ~ re-install.
Chose the aarnet.edu.au <http://aarnet.edu.au/> mirror (I am in
Brisbane) and booted, login as root, adduser mik
but ~ let me explain.
> I am a 60 year old home Linux tinkerer, a Linux geek. I run Mint + Mate as
> my host and virtualbox, with a dozen guests. One guest is Debian sid.
> I just ran sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade and got a black screen.
> I tried booting into fallback / recovery, and
-upgrade and got a black screen.
I tried booting into fallback / recovery, and I got told the X-server had
not started.
Tried the old kernel, same deal.
Small frustration ~ re-install.
Chose the aarnet.edu.au mirror (I am in Brisbane) and booted, login as
root, adduser mike sudo.
Edit sources. Change
On 15.08.21 15:46, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
I would suggest installing Debian 11 - just released - for two reasons:
Yes working with Bullseye.
happy weekend
Evelyn
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On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 01:21:24PM +0200, Evelyn Pereira Souza wrote:
> On 15.08.21 10:52, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > You also have a "2019 5k iMac"? Because that is very important in this
> > context.
>
> Here more details about my HW:
>
> # inxi -Fxz
> System:Host: norp Kernel: 4.19.0-17-a
On 15.08.21 10:52, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
You also have a "2019 5k iMac"? Because that is very important in this
context.
Here more details about my HW:
# inxi -Fxz
System:Host: norp Kernel: 4.19.0-17-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 compiler:
gcc v: 8.3.0
Console: tty 0 Distro: Debian
On 15.08.21 10:52, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 10:34:05AM +0200, Evelyn Pereira Souza wrote:
Hi
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/616926/debian-10-6-boots-to-black-screen-no-screens-foundee-in-log
same problem like this guy, but sadly no anser.
You also have a
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 10:34:05AM +0200, Evelyn Pereira Souza wrote:
> Hi
>
> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/616926/debian-10-6-boots-to-black-screen-no-screens-foundee-in-log
>
> same problem like this guy, but sadly no anser.
You also have a "2019 5k iMac&qu
Hi
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/616926/debian-10-6-boots-to-black-screen-no-screens-foundee-in-log
same problem like this guy, but sadly no anser.
Please help me.
kind regards
Evelyn
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if it works power button and close display together, black screen is
greeted when he turns on the user.
*System*:
Host: system Kernel: 4.19.0-8-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 8.3.0
Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
*Machine*:
Type: Laptop System: Acer product
unlock xfce4, stare at mouse pointer
> alone on a black screen. The pointer can move, there is sound
> (Telegram notifications, for example), and only keycombo that works is
> the one to go back to console.
Since I upgraded to bullseye some time ago, I experience the same
problem. I
On 10/10/19 11:18 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
Two different models of T410 were produced, one with Intel CPU graphics
and other with Nvidia graphics.
They have same CPU model, so there is still a possibility you have one
with Nvidia adapter.
Check if Nvidia graphics wasn't disabled in BI
On 09.10.2019 17:53, Frederic Robert wrote:
> On 10/9/19 12:38 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 09:04:06AM +, Frederic Robert wrote:
>>> How to find the card model? lspci?
>>
>> lspci -nn
>>
>> This will include the 8-digit hexadecimal PCI ID number, which is the
>> best indi
On 09/10/2019 14:09, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 12:53:43PM +, Frederic Robert wrote:
On 10/9/19 12:38 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 09:04:06AM +, Frederic Robert wrote:
How to find the card model? lspci?
lspci -nn
This will include the 8-digit h
On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 12:53:43PM +, Frederic Robert wrote:
> On 10/9/19 12:38 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 09:04:06AM +, Frederic Robert wrote:
> >>How to find the card model? lspci?
> >
> >lspci -nn
> >
> >This will include the 8-digit hexadecimal PCI ID number, wh
On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 12:53:43PM +, Frederic Robert wrote:
> On 10/9/19 12:38 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 09:04:06AM +, Frederic Robert wrote:
> > > How to find the card model? lspci?
> >
> > lspci -nn
> >
> > This will include the 8-digit hexadecimal PCI ID num
On 10/9/19 12:38 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 09:04:06AM +, Frederic Robert wrote:
How to find the card model? lspci?
lspci -nn
This will include the 8-digit hexadecimal PCI ID number, which is the
best indicator of what's actually inside the machine.
00:02.0 VGA co
On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 09:04:06AM +, Frederic Robert wrote:
> How to find the card model? lspci?
lspci -nn
This will include the 8-digit hexadecimal PCI ID number, which is the
best indicator of what's actually inside the machine.
On 10/9/19 6:34 AM, deloptes wrote:
this is not the exact card model. I think you have to look into the specs of
the hardware. For example for my desktop I see in the specs
Graphics brand name
Intel® HD Graphics or HD Graphics 2000 (depending on CPU)
if it is a lenovo notebook or pc you could
Frederic Robert wrote:
> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor
> Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
> Subsystem: Lenovo Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller
> Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 28
> Memory at f20
On 10/9/19 2:46 AM, deloptes wrote:
Have you done upgrades and what is your kernel version and exact card model?
Hi Deloptes,
Linux stretch 4.9.0-11-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.189-3+deb9u1 (2019-09-20)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor
Integ
Frederic Robert wrote:
> [Oct 8 14:10] [drm:ironlake_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* CPU pipe A FIFO
> underrun
> [ +0.83] [drm:ironlake_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* PCH transcoder A
> FIFO underrun
>
> Sorry if my english is not good. What's the problem?
Have you done upgrades and what is your k
Hello,
How are you? I am using Debian Stretch on Lenovo t410. A few days ago,
my computer often goes in black screen. I found these lines in dmesg
[Oct 8 14:10] [drm:ironlake_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* CPU pipe A FIFO
underrun
[ +0.83] [drm:ironlake_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* PCH
Il 03/10/19 17:55, Mike Kupfer ha scritto:
If you're asking how to use xscreensaver specifically (e.g., instead of
Xfce's own locker (new in 4.14)), you can specify a particular locker
using the Xfce settings editor. (Set /general/LockCommand to whatever
you want; take a look at the /usr/bin/x
Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Il 14/09/19 22:30, Mike Kupfer ha scritto:
>
> > Andrea Borgia wrote:
> >> how do I get xfce to use xscreensaver as
> >> locking when suspending?
>
> > For Xfce4 4.12, it's on the Advanced tab of the Session and Startup
> > settings.
[...]
> I have xfce4 4.14 but I don't s
Il 14/09/19 22:30, Mike Kupfer ha scritto:
Andrea Borgia wrote:
how do I get xfce to use xscreensaver as
locking when suspending?
For Xfce4 4.12, it's on the Advanced tab of the Session and Startup
settings.
Sorry for the delay, Mike: I had a busy schedule and opted for using a
"safe" ker
Andrea Borgia wrote:
> how do I get xfce to use xscreensaver as
> locking when suspending?
For Xfce4 4.12, it's on the Advanced tab of the Session and Startup
settings.
mike
Hello, Christopher.
If this is the same problem I had (and discussed prior on this list),
there is a bug in light-locker that seems to cause this behavior
randomly even without hibernation. Consider switching from light-locker
to xscreensaver; this resolved the problem for me.
Thing is, I ne
On 9/11/2019 9:58 AM, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> unlock xfce4, stare at mouse pointer alone on a black screen
If this is the same problem I had (and discussed prior on this list),
there is a bug in light-locker that seems to cause this behavior
randomly even without hibernation. Consider switch
black
screen. The pointer can move, there is sound (Telegram notifications, for
example), and only keycombo that works is the one to go back to console.
Additionally, I noticed that this tends to happen only after the system
was suspended for quite a while, i.e. if I hibernate it and soon
Daniel Harris
wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 5:24 PM Felix Miata wrote:
>
>> Daniel Harris composed on 2019-07-11 15:39 (UTC+0100):
>>
>> > Need some help. My screen goes black if login to any other desktop
>> > environment other than Gnome, even gnome
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 5:24 PM Felix Miata wrote:
> Daniel Harris composed on 2019-07-11 15:39 (UTC+0100):
>
> > Need some help. My screen goes black if login to any other desktop
> > environment other than Gnome, even gnome-xorg only shows a black screen.
>
> > I
Daniel Harris composed on 2019-07-11 15:39 (UTC+0100):
> Need some help. My screen goes black if login to any other desktop
> environment other than Gnome, even gnome-xorg only shows a black screen.
> I have a nvidia graphics card but i am only using standard debian, no
> non-free r
Hello Guys
Need some help. My screen goes black if login to any other desktop
environment other than Gnome, even gnome-xorg only shows a black screen.
I have a nvidia graphics card but i am only using standard debian, no
non-free repos.
Can anybody help as i have not played around with the os
Since upgrading to Debian unstable I can't boot my system. It would show
some text on a black background for a while and then the screen goes black.
Ctrl+Alt+F5 doesn't work.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRhCQNpCzSb2QAA5erUkFjXhVbuAS4czWfNxuf6iUMzRS
On 04/23/2018 02:20 AM, Dr. Volker Jaenisch wrote:
Dear Jimmy!
On 23.04.2018 02:06, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
I'm setting here looking at the secs for your laptop and it say's you
have an Intel computer with Nvidia Video, but the first thing to do is
make sure you have the firmware meta package ins
Here are a few ideas bases on my own experience:
1) Is your BIOS up to date? I'm not trying to pin this issue down on
BIOS issues, but who knows.
2) What is your exact BIOS/UEFI configuration? When I installed Debian
on my laptop I couldn't get grub to install correctly at first, but I
managed it
Dear Jimmy!
On 23.04.2018 02:06, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
>
> I'm setting here looking at the secs for your laptop and it say's you
> have an Intel computer with Nvidia Video, but the first thing to do is
> make sure you have the firmware meta package installed, first you need
> to add non-free to you
On 04/22/2018 02:28 PM, Dr. Volker Jaenisch wrote:
Hi Songbird!
On 20.04.2018 17:39, songbird wrote:
i'd give the most recent versions of the installer a
try to see:
https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
there are the alpha versions and also the daily/weekly
versions.
Tried th
Hi Songbird!
On 20.04.2018 17:39, songbird wrote:
> i'd give the most recent versions of the installer a
> try to see:
>
> https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
>
> there are the alpha versions and also the daily/weekly
> versions.
Tried the actual
debian-buster-DI-alpha2-amd64-netin
er how I solved it.]
>
> Installations from the same 4GB USB-Stick:
>
> Debian : firmware.9.4-netsinst.iso: Grub comes up. Choosing graphical
> nor textual install -> Black screen no cursor.
>
> Debian : firmware.9.3-netsinst.iso: Grub comes up. Choosing graphical
> nor textual
:
Debian : firmware.9.4-netsinst.iso: Grub comes up. Choosing graphical
nor textual install -> Black screen no cursor.
Debian : firmware.9.3-netsinst.iso: Grub comes up. Choosing graphical
nor textual install -> Black screen no cursor.
Debian : debian-9.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso: Grub comes up. Ch
deloptes writes:
[...]
>
> what versions do you have there
Well. I cannot reproduce this - have some disaster on this system, and
reinstalled debian.
With fresh installation resuming works :/
KJ
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Kamil Jońca wrote:
> deloptes writes:
>
>> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>>
>>> But I cannot turn on my monitor.
>>
>> screen saver?
> Can you explain?
> KJ
sorry I read now the log from your post regarding backlight
Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt
if this does not help might be bug some
deloptes writes:
> Kamil Jońca wrote:
>
>> But I cannot turn on my monitor.
>
> screen saver?
Can you explain?
KJ
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Kamil Jońca wrote:
> But I cannot turn on my monitor.
screen saver?
I have strange problem with hibernation (to disk) on my laptop.
After resume my screen remains blank.
(It is similar to
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2017/01/msg00177.html, but in my
case it is regardless if monitor was off before hibernation)
System appears to be alive (can ssh to it,
Hello,
I have been using the 4.9.0-3 kernel just fine on my Asus UX306U laptop,
but when I attempt to boot with 4.9.0-34 or 4.9.0-35, they both boot to a
black screen.
Here's a sample of the errors in the kernel log files.
Appreciate any help! And let me know if further information is u
On 09/03/2017 10:32 PM, Jaehong Park wrote:
I just installed Debian 9 yesterday.
And I gave a fatal problem with login screen.
After grub it only showing me black screen, but enter my password it starts
showing me my desktop environment screen correctly.
What�s the cause?
I would add
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On Mon, Sep 04, 2017 at 01:32:07PM +0800, Jaehong Park wrote:
> I just installed Debian 9 yesterday.
> And I gave a fatal problem with login screen.
> After grub it only showing me black screen, but enter my password it starts
> showing m
I just installed Debian 9 yesterday.
And I gave a fatal problem with login screen.
After grub it only showing me black screen, but enter my password it starts
showing me my desktop environment screen correctly.
What’s the cause?
Op Fri, 21 Jul 2017 22:26:01 +0200 schreef :
Hello Debian great OS!
I have gtx1060 and monitor resolution 1920x1200
Debian 9.0.1 live cd.
I get black screen "Resolution not support"
I think it's not good.
You are probably using the open source nouveau Nvidia driver,
Hello Debian great OS!
I have gtx1060 and monitor resolution 1920x1200
Debian 9.0.1 live cd.
I get black screen "Resolution not support"
I think it's not good.
Catherine Gramze composed on 2017-03-14 16:47 (UTC):
Note that I am not necessarily looking for a solution. I have a working 4K
system using the integrated graphics card. I most want to understand WHY
Jessie doesn't work with the radeon driver.
For that I have to suggest asking the specialists
On Mar 14, 2017, at 12:35 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
Something is defective, MSI's motherboard BIOS/firmware, Radeon's VBIOS,
hardware, display or some combination. If all acquired together, it ought to
have been taken up with the vendors when new so that you would have had
some recourse. Maybe
Le 14/03/2017 à 12:31, Kostiantyn Ponomarenko a écrit :
> I managed to install Debian on z240.
good news :-)
[...]
> Thought, I still wonder why Ubuntu works with "Legacy boot disabled
> and secure boot disabled" out of the box.
may be that has something to do with HP having a commercial agreeme
firmware each option leads to these behavior:
1. Debian installation works, but firmware cannot find bootable file(?).
That means every boot you need to choose "boot from file" and point to
"grubx64.efi".
2. Black screen after "Debian UEFI Installation menu".
With v1.50
David Wright composed on 2017-03-13 23:43 (UTC-0500):
Another oddity is that dmesg always says (both then and now):
[drm] Loading R300 Microcode
radeon :01:00.0: firmware: failed to load radeon/R300_cp.bin (-2)
radeon :01:00.0: Direct firmware load failed with error -2
radeon :01:00.
David Wright composed on 2017-03-13 23:43 (UTC-0500):
When you say get rid of drivers, is that just things like
xserver-xorg-video-foo, or do you also mean things like
kernel modules?
1-In the context of only FOSS in use, I had only Xorg in mind.
2-In the context of proprietary drivers having
On Mon 13 Mar 2017 at 19:30:32 (-0400), Felix Miata wrote:
> Simplest way to use is purge all traces of Intel, proprietary and
> AMD/ATI drivers, install xserver-xorg-video-modesetting, then
> restart.
When you say get rid of drivers, is that just things like
xserver-xorg-video-foo, or do you als
Catherine Gramze composed on 2017-03-14 02:18 (UTC):
As I mentioned in my first post, it is a display issue. The BIOS boot screen
never displays, nor does any of the boot sequence, when using the Radeon R9
270X card. Forcing it into the BIOS setup won't make it display the screen
it can't displa
On Mar 13, 2017, at 09:50 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Catherine Gramze composed on 2017-03-13 20:56 (UTC-0400):
Probably not impossible, but difficult I cannot doubt. It ought to go into setup
automatically regardless of video connection if you do a BIOS reset via jumper
or battery removal. If th
Catherine Gramze composed on 2017-03-13 20:56 (UTC-0400):
Both are not usable simultaneously. My BIOS requires me to disable the
on-board graphics to use the Radeon card. Getting into BIOS is impossible
with the Radeon in use.
Probably not impossible, but difficult I cannot doubt. It ought to
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 7:30 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
> Catherine Gramze composed on 2017-03-13 18:49 (UTC-0400):
>
> Is Plymouth installed?
No, it is not. I checked.
According to that URI it is a refresh of Radeon HD 7870 that apparently
> nobody ever updated Wikipedia to include. The Radeon
Catherine Gramze composed on 2017-03-13 18:49 (UTC-0400):
...
appear? If Plymouth is installed, have you tried removing it?
Is Plymouth installed?
monitor. Of course, the obvious issues with my graphics card means I don't
Did you try the driver that supports both gfxchips? Devs are trying to
Meanwhile, my MSI Z87-43G motherboard boot screen doesn't display unless I
>
>> use the built-in graphics card. When I use my Radeon R9 270X it just goes
>> blank, but still boots through to the default first grub menu item. 4K
>>
>
> Goes blank when exactly? Do kernel and initrd load first? Do you
Catherine Gramze composed on 2017-03-13 15:35 (UTC-0400):
Meanwhile, my MSI Z87-43G motherboard boot screen doesn't display unless I
use the built-in graphics card. When I use my Radeon R9 270X it just goes
blank, but still boots through to the default first grub menu item. 4K
Goes blank when
Le 13/03/2017 à 18:25, Kent West a écrit :
> Maybe turn off UEFI (assuming your mobo has legacy BIOS support), just
> to see if that gives you any clues?
Yes, tinkering with the UEFI of the machine is a good idea, particularly
switch off secure boot, tpm and the like. Also HP is known for its
non
I tried to boot with variations of these options
"DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text|newt|gtk and vga=normal fb=false", but no luck.
I was also comparing "boot/grub/grub.cfg" from Debian and Ubuntu. I
found that Debian has there all that Ubuntu has and even more
settings.
Don't know what to do.
Any other though
On Mar 13, 2017 08:27, "didier gaumet" wrote:
Le 13/03/2017 à 13:21, Kostiantyn Ponomarenko a écrit :
[...]
> Any other thoughts?
> Thank you,
Maybe turn off UEFI (assuming your mobo has legacy BIOS support), just to
see if that gives you any clues?
--
Kent
Le 13/03/2017 à 13:21, Kostiantyn Ponomarenko a écrit :
[...]
> Any other thoughts?
> Thank you,
> Kostia
look at:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch05s03.html.en#installer-args
maybe you could for example try a combination of some parameters like
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text|newt|gtk and vg
ebian UEFI Installer menu", I see
black screen only.
I suspect that the grub config is missing some options.
Any other thoughts?
Thank you,
Kostia
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 8:32 PM, didier gaumet wrote:
>
> a possible cause of your problem could be a need for a firmware,
> probably fo
a possible cause of your problem could be a need for a firmware,
probably for the graphic card, that is not included (proprietary) in the
installer. so you could either:
- install with the text-mode installer a text-only environment. reboot,
then install needed firmwares, then install a graphic en
Hi folks!
I am trying to install Debian on my new HP z240 box.
I tried Debian 8 and Debian 9 RC2 installers, but neither succeeded.
When I choose to boot from a pen drive I see "Debian UEFI Installer
menu". Then I choose "Install" and get a black screen. Switching to a
virtu
> to
>> do Alt-F2 (so going to tty2) and Alt-F1 and then I see tty1. In Google I
>> found
>> many similar problems but of no help to me. Any suggestions?
>
> I wonder if this problem's root could be related to this?:
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?i
The problem remains also with another window manager: icewm, as suggested by
Kamaraju, and also after `aptitude purge xserver-xorg-video-nouveau' as
suggested by Felix. Thanks to both. I have no idea of how to fix it.
Rodolfo
Dan Norton composed on 2016-12-17 20:57 (UTC-0500):
Felix Miata wrote:
> It's probably time to either switch to a newer PC, or try a less
> demanding DE, or even another distro, if the Debian installer is making
> it too hard for you to avoid Gnome...
Thanks for your help, Felix.
Glad
similar problems but of no help to me. Any suggestions?
I wonder if this problem's root could be related to this?:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90572
startx exits to black screen
> Graphics: Card: NVIDIA NV5 [Riva TNT2 Model 64 / Model 64 Pro]
>Display Server: X
On 12/17/2016 05:05 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
>> Oh no! something has gone wrong.
>> A problem has occurred and the system can't recover. All extensions have
>> been disabled as a precaution.
>
> This is typical of trying to use GDM/Gnome on old hardware.
>
>
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=%22Oh+no!+something
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 2:51 AM, Rodolfo Medina
wrote:
> Thanks, Here are the information you indicated:
>
> $ inxi -rG
> Graphics: Card: NVIDIA NV5 [Riva TNT2 Model 64 / Model 64 Pro]
>Display Server: X.Org 1.19.0 drivers: nouveau (unloaded:
> fbdev,vesa)
>Resolution: 1
kamaraju kusumanchi writes:
> On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 4:34 AM, Rodolfo Medina
> wrote:
>>
>> After logging out X (I have Openbox as window manager) with
>> Ctrl-alt-Backspace (or also mouse right-clicking), tty1 is completely
>> obscured and then I have to do Alt-F2 (so going to tty2) and Alt-F1
Dan Norton composed on 2016-12-15 16:21 (UTC-0500):
Oh no! something has gone wrong.
A problem has occurred and the system can't recover. All extensions have
been disabled as a precaution.
This is typical of trying to use GDM/Gnome on old hardware.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=%22Oh+no!+something+has
On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 4:34 AM, Rodolfo Medina
wrote:
> Hi all Debian user.
>
> After logging out X (I have Openbox as window manager) with Ctrl-alt-Backspace
> (or also mouse right-clicking), tty1 is completely obscured and then I have to
> do Alt-F2 (so going to tty2) and Alt-F1 and then I see
Hi all Debian user.
After logging out X (I have Openbox as window manager) with Ctrl-alt-Backspace
(or also mouse right-clicking), tty1 is completely obscured and then I have to
do Alt-F2 (so going to tty2) and Alt-F1 and then I see tty1. In Google I found
many similar problems but of no help to
past the black screen to the login screen:
Removed the AGP card and a sound card, leaving no adapter cards plugged
in. Took the cap off the onboard video port and plugged in the display
that came with this IBM ThinkCentre. The login screen appears with my
user name. I enter my password and get
Dan Norton composed on 2016-12-14 20:40 (UTC-0500):
Until you know what if any grub configuration changes are required,
editing is premature. Editing on the fly at boot time is how one
troubleshoots grub-related troubles.
Not sure what "editing on the fly at boot time" means. Please elaborate
On 12/14/2016 06:34 AM, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
No quiet or splash in /boot/grub/grub.cfg but you give me an idea: is
there a way to copy /etc/default/grub to a memory stick, edit it on
another machine, then write it back? There is no mount command in the
grub set.
Dan Norton composed on 2016-12-13 18:04 (UTC-0500):
It's impossible to accurately answer all your questions without knowing
your gfxchip (lspci) or display model (hwinfo)...
You need a shell prompt, not a grub2 prompt, to run those.
Grub doesn't recognize any of those commands, but from hard
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