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Phew well, since I'm currently studying for a test, and I only got some
clues on what's wrong here but no definete idea, I gotta leave you here until
the weekend, sry for that.
I've read on changing from onboard to external graphics device that it is
important to change the busid of the devi
yes
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just to get this straight: the same BIOS - configuration works fine if
you boot to windows?
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ok I just turned off the quiet and splash and it was working then it
stopped and said:
init: rc-default main process (4447) killed by SEGV signal
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Actually yes. Before I used the alternate cd, the live would freeze the
exact same way the boot bar does. So I used the alternate and it worked
great. As for the BIOS, I can only set it on AUTO or ONBOARD. I can't
explicitly set it on the NVIDIA. But AUTO seems to always choose the
NVIDIA over the
You're welcome!
Is there an explicit reason why you used the alternate install CD? You could
try the standard live disk to see whether the same problem occurs.
Maybe there's a possibility in your BIOS to set your video device explicitely
to the Geforce device, I'd give it a shot.
You could try t
Well the BIOS was set to onboard video so I just switched it to AUTO.
Then I did a clean reinstall with an alternate Ubuntu 8.10 cd(which
installed perfectly by the way). Now I have an xp part and a ubuntu
part. The XP part works fine, if not better than when i first got it.
The Ubuntu though doesn
Could you please provide detailled information on what you did? What did you
set your BIOS settings to?
Did you boot to ubuntu (i.e. to where you can try out the system before
installing it on the HDD) or did you install it directly? What version of the
install disk did you use?
Where there any
Ya I switched the bios and it turns out Ubuntu was corrupt. So i did a
fresh reinstall and when I launch Ubuntu, it gets stuck a little before
the third bar fills up. :(
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Thank you for uploading those files, now we can work on it.
First of all, I'm not exactly "pro" with this stuff, I got my experience from
dealing with problems with my own hardware.
To make sure this is a bug here, we should get your configurations straight.
I see two problems here:
1.) Your xorg
Here's the other 2.
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ok here you go! Thanks :)
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Nope, simply use the attachment field under the box where you can type
your comment in here on this page, found unter "add a
comment/attachment" and chose those files from your filesystem.
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Ok I installed the drivers by going to System>Hardware Drivers and
enabling my Nvidia card. Once I did that, it downloaded and installed
the drivers and request me to restart. I did. Then I could access my
effects. There should be a picture to show you what it looks like.
As for the log files, I h
Also, please provide information whether and how you've installed a
nvidia driver, if you can.
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Thank you.
To get a little closer to your problem, please use the "Attachment" tool you'll
find under the box you can type in a comment to load up your files.
Simply click the button next to the "Attachment" option and choose the file,
just like you'd attach a file to an email.
The following fil
Sorry about the late message. I've been a tad busy. Here's the stuff:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci -nn | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation
82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device [8086:2562] (rev
03)
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]:
I'm afraid I don't know, where the visual settings are stored in Hardy Heron.
Probably the files in ~/.compiz or ~/.config/compiz - but that's just a guess.
Since your card should be supported well in 8.04, I suggest you should upload
the logfiles I mentioned above.
Did you manually turn off your
Ok this is such a noob question but should I enable it? I have all these
settings on my "normal" settings with my Intel Internal graphics card
that I would like to save those settings if I can. Thanks.
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Thx for reporting the bug.
Please attach some information:
1: the output from lspci -nn | grep VGA
2: your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
3: your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
4. the output of sudo ddcprobe
5. the output of xrandr
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