This has been happening for quite a while... whenever I thaw X from
hibernation and open any GTK+ app from console, all X events in the
GTK+ app crapflood my console with errors like these:
(emacs22-gtk:13958): atk-bridge-WARNING **: failure: no device
event controller found.
(mysql-query
I just upgraded from 2.4.21 to 2.6.6 on an Athlon machine with a Matrox
G550 video card and when (I assume) it switches to framebuffer mode I
don't have a console anymore.
When I boot I see my BIOS page and then it shows the message that it's
first trying to boot from CD, then it boots from IDE0 a
Jamin W. Collins wrote:
[...]
Start with the archives. This has been asked several times before and
answered.
HINT: search for KLOGD
Good call -
http://www.google.com/search?q=debian-user+KLOGD&btnG=Google+Search
pulled up http://qref.sourceforge.net/Debian/reference/ch-tips.en.html
where
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 09:11:45PM +0100, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> I have Debian on a firewall which until now has only needed SSH
> access. Now I need to be able to use a monitor and can't because of
> errant logging appearing continuously on the screen.
>
> This is what appears:
>
> Jun 5 15:53
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 21:11:45 +0100
Patrick Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have Debian on a firewall which until now has only needed SSH
> access. Now I need to be able to use a monitor and can't because of
> errant logging appearing continuously on the screen.
The answer is in /etc/syslog.co
Hi all,
I have Debian on a firewall which until now has only needed SSH
access. Now I need to be able to use a monitor and can't because of
errant logging appearing continuously on the screen.
This is what appears:
Jun 5 15:53:32 enterprise kernel: catch-allIN=ppp0 OUT= MAC=
SRC=64.19.48.6 DST
Deepak Kotian, 2002-May-19 00:24 +0530:
>Hi,
>
>I have all the locales on my machine. locale -a shows it.
>I have set the LANG as japanese, but when I do "ls -l" at command prompt
>on
>a directory. I do not proper Japanese character in the
>time stamp column of the outp
Hi,
I have all the locales on my machine. locale -a
shows it.
I have set the LANG as japanese, but when I do "ls
-l" at command prompt on
a directory. I do not proper Japanese character in
the
time stamp column of the output. It is not
English.
It seems the terminal is not able to display
Adam Bell muttered:
> Might want to try vga=ask first, since it fails softly if it can't
> select the mode you ask it for. :/
I use vga=ext on a system that started with the default potato kernel,
later upgraded to Woody. Works great.
Paul
* luwim+ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> how can i set my console when i boot my linux machine to,
> 800x600 ? the screen res, i try the option in lilo but it doesnt seem to
> work?
I recommend installing svgatextmode package -- it will allow you to set up
custom resolutions etc. Yo
oot.
Might want to try vga=ask first, since it fails softly if it can't
select the mode you ask it for. :/
--adam b.
-Original Message-
From: luwim+ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 5:18 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: my console.
how can i
how can i set my console when i boot my linux machine to,
800x600 ? the screen res, i try the option in lilo but it doesnt seem to
work?
pls help.
luwim+
(axishift.ath.cx) PGPID : 0xDABA60C7
> > I don't think that's too unreasonable. A while ago, the X server for
> > my video card was quite unstable (ATI Mach64 w/chrontel ramdac), and I
> > ended up needing to kill the xserver remotely about once every 2 or 3
> > days (the xserver would take over the console and refuse to operate
> >
I use KDM, the KDE xdm variant. It does not manage my local display.
X is not the problem. X works fine. I just can't get my text console
back.
On Wed, Sep 16, 1998 at 02:44:22PM +0100, IH McKeag wrote:
> Sorry, I have missed your earlier correspondence but have you tried
>
> /etc/init.d/x
On Wed, Sep 16, 1998 at 09:33:52AM -0600, John Larkin wrote:
> > No... This is not the problem. As I said, X crashed. This makes the X
> > server quit without restoring the display, so you just get your X
> > desktop sitting there. You can restart X remotely, but when you exit,
> > it restores the
Sorry, I have missed your earlier correspondence but have you tried
/etc/init.d/xdm start
as super-user?
Ian.
On Tue, 15 Sep 1998, Ian Eure wrote:
> Don't think a "reset" will do it, as that just manipulates the terminal
> behaviours... I'll give it a shot anyways in a minute though.
> No... This is not the problem. As I said, X crashed. This makes the X
> server quit without restoring the display, so you just get your X
> desktop sitting there. You can restart X remotely, but when you exit,
> it restores the previous mode, eg a graphical mode instead of a text
> console. When
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> I have X running on the console (login to another box, ssh over to the
> borken one, screen, startx, detatch) - I just can't get the text vtys
> back to normal. Tried running a SVGALib program. No dice. The only
> thing that works is X.
I suffered
No... This is not the problem. As I said, X crashed. This makes the X
server quit without restoring the display, so you just get your X
desktop sitting there. You can restart X remotely, but when you exit,
it restores the previous mode, eg a graphical mode instead of a text
console. When I close my
Don't think a "reset" will do it, as that just manipulates the terminal
behaviours... I'll give it a shot anyways in a minute though.
As for the ``shutdown -r now'', I know that I can reboot the system and
be fine, I just want to fix this without doing that, as I stated in the
last sentence of my
Ok. Interesting thing happened. Accidentally killed my X server remotely with
-9. Oops. I come back down to the console and it's all FUBARd. OK. So I try
a couple things ssh'ing from another box, like SVGATextMode & such. No dice.
I can get X running, but my text console is dead. Anyone have any su
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