Re: Troubleshooting video on Fedora 28

2018-10-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 10/19/18 11:50 AM, Max Pyziur wrote: No panic; everything is backedup; and there is redundancy. And you can pull the hard drive out to get the data anyway. ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to user

Re: Troubleshooting video on Fedora 28

2018-10-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 10/19/18 11:39 AM, Max Pyziur wrote: Much thanks. I'm not a gamer; the most exciting stuff that I do w video output is cruise Google Earth occasionally, along with some fave Youtube videos. To that end, do you, or anyone else, have recommendations on video cards in the five & dime category

Re: Troubleshooting video on Fedora 28

2018-10-19 Thread Max Pyziur
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 10/19/18 9:04 AM, Max Pyziur wrote: I can ssh into the desktop and use it that way. Since the system is running, it would be interesting to see what the kernel is finding. What is the output of "lspci | grep -i vga"? If you run "sudo journalctl -

Re: Troubleshooting video on Fedora 28

2018-10-19 Thread Max Pyziur
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 10/19/18 10:17 AM, Rick Stevens wrote: If it doesn't work, try getting a cheap video card and try that. I wouldn't go crazy on the video...some nVidia-based cards are cheap at $50USD or so and would probably be as good as the one built-in to the mobo.

Re: Troubleshooting video on Fedora 28

2018-10-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 10/19/18 9:04 AM, Max Pyziur wrote: I can ssh into the desktop and use it that way. Since the system is running, it would be interesting to see what the kernel is finding. What is the output of "lspci | grep -i vga"? If you run "sudo journalctl -b", are there any log messages about initi

Re: Troubleshooting video on Fedora 28

2018-10-19 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 10/19/18 10:17 AM, Rick Stevens wrote: If it doesn't work, try getting a cheap video card and try that. I wouldn't go crazy on the video...some nVidia-based cards are cheap at $50USD or so and would probably be as good as the one built-in to the mobo. But if it's for a computer running Fedor

Re: Troubleshooting video on Fedora 28

2018-10-19 Thread Rick Stevens
On 10/19/18 10:13 AM, Max Pyziur wrote: > On Fri, 19 Oct 2018, Rick Stevens wrote: > >> On 10/19/18 9:04 AM, Max Pyziur wrote: >>> >>> Greetings, >>> >>> I'm troubleshooting the video output on my F28 desktop. It's a prosaic >>> system (Shuttle shoebox type of computer), basic video, not a gamer.

Re: Troubleshooting video on Fedora 28

2018-10-19 Thread Max Pyziur
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018, Rick Stevens wrote: On 10/19/18 9:04 AM, Max Pyziur wrote: Greetings, I'm troubleshooting the video output on my F28 desktop. It's a prosaic system (Shuttle shoebox type of computer), basic video, not a gamer. I've had several of those. On today's bootup, I get no vid

Re: Troubleshooting video on Fedora 28

2018-10-19 Thread Rick Stevens
On 10/19/18 9:04 AM, Max Pyziur wrote: > > Greetings, > > I'm troubleshooting the video output on my F28 desktop. It's a prosaic > system (Shuttle shoebox type of computer), basic video, not a gamer. I've had several of those. > On today's bootup, I get no video output. Using an F28 Dell Laptop

Troubleshooting video on Fedora 28

2018-10-19 Thread Max Pyziur
Greetings, I'm troubleshooting the video output on my F28 desktop. It's a prosaic system (Shuttle shoebox type of computer), basic video, not a gamer. On today's bootup, I get no video output. Using an F28 Dell Laptop, I tested the cable (works), and tested the monitor (works). Plugged the