On 26-Jan-2000 a user wrote:
> I installed frozen on a Micron Transport Xpe
>
> After the kernel boot messages finish displaying my display goes blank?
> Has anyone seen this before?
> Could it be the terminal setting?
> If I hook a monitor to the back port I can view on the monitor - but never
> I found the video.S file in the kernel-source(gnna try 2.2.14), as to
> what I NEED to change I am clueless. Do you know where its docs are?
> No I am not running xdm - the display turns off after the kernel's md
> driver init and before the scsi init. Perhaps all I need to do is
> compile a k
nel w/pout scsi in it
+=> -Original Message-
+=> From: Lewis, James M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+=> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 5:33 AM
+=> To: Alex McCool
+=> Cc: Debian User list
+=> Subject: RE: Laptop loses display
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> >> I installed frozen on a Micron Transport Xpe
> >>
> >> After the kernel boot messages finish displaying my display goes blank?
> >> Has anyone seen this before?
> >> Could it be the terminal setting?
> >> If I hook a monitor to the back port I can view on the monitor - but
> never
> >> t
>
>> I installed frozen on a Micron Transport Xpe
>>
>> After the kernel boot messages finish displaying my display goes blank?
>> Has anyone seen this before?
>> Could it be the terminal setting?
>> If I hook a monitor to the back port I can view on the monitor - but
never
>> the laptop display
>>
I installed frozen on a Micron Transport
Xpe
After the kernel boot messages finish displaying my display
goes blank?
Has anyone seen this before?
Could it be the terminal setting?
If I hook a monitor to the back port I can view on the monitor
- but never the laptop display
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