On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 10:43:20PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote: > Having managed to get my hard disk detected, I'm on to the next > problem. When I do a regular boot, my system appears dead: > The screen is black. > There is no response to any keyboard or mouse activity, including > ctl-alt-del, ctl-alt-backspace, ctl-alt-+ or - (minus key). > > The odd thing is that the log, included the xorg log, didn't show > anything that looked like a problem. I can ssh into the system, and > top shows xorg taking up 99% of the CPU. I believe some earlier logs > showed some signs of it attempting to start repeatedly, though I could > not confirm that recently. > > The immediate question is the appropriate forum for working this out. > Here? Xorg? Some other debian list (-user?, X?)? > Here's an update.
I've gotten the video card to work by using the Debianized version of the proprietary driver with the 2.6.12-i686-smp kernel and headers (name is approximate, but it's the right flavor). It also works with vga driver, confirming the problem is with the open-source nv driver. Someone on the xorg list said there was a known bug and suggested I try the latest 6.9 RC3. I built the latest Debianized version I could find, which was RC2, and it still has the problem. P.S. When replying, note I copied a Debian bug I filed on this. You may want to trim the distribution list. Ross > > > More details, if you're still with me :) > > I've been booting into single user mode as a work-around. Knoppix had > no problem with X. > > I guessed randomly when asked for the mouse device (I picked the one > with mouse or mice in it), and suspected problems there. I tried > changing it later to /dev/psaux without any benefit. I also tried > removing it from the layout, but it may have been used anyway: the log > says "The core pointer device wasn't specified explicitly in the > layout. Using the first core pointer device." > > I also added some higher resolution modes to the default list provided > by the installer. > > Most of the X FAQs give guidance in diagnosing error messages. I > don't seem to have them. > > I tried aptitude remove gdm; this took out a huge set of packages, but > didn't quite manage to remove gdm itself. Standard boot still ends > with blank screen and no response to keyboard. A second try removed > gdm. When I did telinit 2 I got "welcome to the debian base > installer," which walked me through the 2nd part of the installation > again. > > I have an nvidia 6600 chip ("NVIDIA Corporation NV43 [GeForce 6600?]" > says the Xorg.log). A later entry says "PCI: ... nVidia .. unknown > chipset (0x0142) rev 162" but this is neither a warning nor an error. > I'm using the stock, non-proprietary, nv driver. This is > PCI-Express, not AGP. > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]