After update-initramfs, it seems to work fine now! Thanks!
Best regards,
Luis
On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 08:19:02PM -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Luis Mochan wrote:
>
> > I guess I made some mistake, as there are messages labeled uvesafb in
> > all the boot attempts this
:19PM -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Luis Mochan wrote:
>
> > I followed your instructions below and again got to a black screen and
> > an unresponsive laptop. I had to use a recover disk to go back to the
> > previous configuration. Would the /var/log/messages file be
I followed your instructions below and again got to a black screen and
an unresponsive laptop. I had to use a recover disk to go back to the
previous configuration. Would the /var/log/messages file be useful?
Regards,
Luis
> Could you try nouveau again using this information? This experiment
>
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 04:40:00PM -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Luis Mochan wrote:
>
> > I guess you want this is the relevant output of grep:
> > /etc/initramfs-tools/modules:uvesafb
> > /etc/modprobe.d/uvesafb.conf:options uvesafb mode_option=1280x1
I guess you want this is the relevant output of grep:
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules:uvesafb
/etc/modprobe.d/uvesafb.conf:options uvesafb mode_option=1280x1024-32
scroll=ywrap
Now that I see it, I vaguely recall writing this this line following
information in someone's blog. I had started
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 05:32:59PM -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Luis Mochan wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your comments and advice. I'll get back to you when I find
> > some more time...
>
> Thanks for the update, and no problem. Do you mind if I forward your
> m
I followed your instructions. The score is 3-7. X failed to start and
I had to reboot. Then it seemed to work nicely. I tried to suspend the
machine with no success and had to reboot. Then it failed to start
again, so I rebooted and it started nicely. Another reboot and it
failed... The pattern see
Dear Jonathan,
Thanks again for your interest and patience.
> Here's how I would suggest blacklisting the drivers:
> echo blacklist nouveau >/etc/modprobe.d/ls-blacklist-gpu-drivers.conf
> echo blacklist nvidia >>/etc/modprobe.d/ls-blacklist-gpu-drivers.conf
> Then choose "recovery mode
Hi Jonathan,
> >> Does blacklisting both nvidia and nouveau work?
> > I haven't tried yet.
> >...
> > The screen appears black, with some blinking gray lines. I'll post
> > more details when I try again.
>
> Thanks, and sorry for the slow reply. Did you get a chance to try
> this?
Sorry for the
Hello Jonathan,
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 03:38:03AM -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Hi Luis,
>
> ...
>
> Does blacklisting both nvidia and nouveau work?
I haven't tried yet.
> Can you say a little more about how nouveau makes your laptop
> video useless (preferably with logs, e.g. if you can ssh
rom a live CD to revert my changes and load
nvidia again.
Regards,
Luis
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 11:39:35PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-08-07 at 23:31 -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > At one time I had problems with my graphics card and they were solved
> > installing th
02:37:46AM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-08-07 at 20:09 -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > Package: src:linux
> > Version: 3.2.21-3
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > When I power off my system, either using the power-off menu entry of
> > gnome-3,
> &
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.2.21-3
Severity: normal
When I power off my system, either using the power-off menu entry of gnome-3,
of xfce, or running 'shutdown -h now', the shutdown sequence does not finish.
The bluetooth and the battery lights remains on and the laptop feels warm even
after som
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