On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 08:20:42 -0400, Joey wrote in message
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> None of these revealed anything of use to me.
> Have you or anyone else used debian on the IBM x3650 ?
..me, no. Are you saying booting with "verbose" instead of "quiet"
doesn't give you any more output in dmesg or in the logs???
>
On 14/04/12 00:20, Joey L wrote:
> None of these revealed anything of use to me.
> Have you or anyone else used debian on the IBM x3650 ?
> With the RSA board ?? I really feel that the console is being sent to
> that board and not to the regular vga port.
> Just have no way of confirming this.
Can
None of these revealed anything of use to me.
Have you or anyone else used debian on the IBM x3650 ?
With the RSA board ?? I really feel that the console is being sent to
that board and not to the regular vga port.
Just have no way of confirming this.
Can anyone else offer some advice ?
thanks
mjh
On Thu, 5 Apr 2012 08:04:31 -0400, Joey wrote in message
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> > Looking at the messages above, you have an ATI Radeon-based video
> > card. 'lspci' should confirm that.
> >
>
> Thanks for your quick response ...i got the following back -
>
> 01:06.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies In
You are right about the RSA -
I was wondering if anyone in this mail group has gotten it to work
with debian squeeze.
IBM talks about installing a libusb and libusb-devel packages - but I
only see them for redhat and SUSE - I do not see anything for debian.
Can anyone tell their experiences with th
On 06/04/12 23:25, Joey L wrote:
> You - know I think you might be on to something, because I do not get
> any major errors.
> And when I start the gdm3 - it starts up perfect.
> I think there is the IBM RSA board --- do you think the output is going there
> ?
> I did not do anything strange to th
You - know I think you might be on to something, because I do not get
any major errors.
And when I start the gdm3 - it starts up perfect.
I think there is the IBM RSA board --- do you think the output is going there ?
I did not do anything strange to the setup - I just installed squeeze as is.
I do
On 06/04/12 16:59, Joey L wrote:
> hi - just tried the setting "video=radeon:off" -- did not work
You haven't got it set to use a (virtual?) serial port for the console,
instead of the video card? Perhaps after installing via the IMM?
Richard
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hi - just tried the setting "video=radeon:off" -- did not work
Do you have any other recommendations ?
thanks
mjh
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 4:44 AM, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 04:55:03PM -0400, Joey L wrote:
>> I did not get an answer last time - so I thought I would try this
Also i have read that the next version of the kernel takes care of this issue -
I think it is kernel 2.6-32-20 or something like that ---
Can you tell me - if i am on squeeze - what would be the proceedure to
update to the new kernel ?
Is there soemthing easy spelled out on the internet that can he
> Looking at the messages above, you have an ATI Radeon-based video card.
> 'lspci' should confirm that.
>
Thanks for your quick response ...i got the following back -
01:06.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc ES1000 (rev 02)
But do not know where to go from here.
People are workin
On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 04:55:03PM -0400, Joey L wrote:
> I did not get an answer last time - so I thought I would try this
> again - please help.
>
> I have an ibm x3650 7979 -- when the system boots up and goes into
> grub - and starts to initialize, I get a black screen console.
> No login prom
I did not get an answer last time - so I thought I would try this
again - please help.
I have an ibm x3650 7979 -- when the system boots up and goes into
grub - and starts to initialize, I get a black screen console.
No login prompt at all.
If i enable gdm3 on bootup - i get the gui interface to c
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