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Phony Account *nix forums beginner
Joined: 26 Mar 2005
Posts: 9
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:52 pm Post subject:
Installer does not detect video card (not an X issue)
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Hi,
I am installing Fedora Core 3 on a Dell Precision 330.
Video card is a Diamond Fire GL2 with a rather old BIOS.
(The PC was rebooted with the distribution CD, and I was prompted for
the type of installation. However, no partitioning yet, language
selection, ...)
So, just before the actual installation, I see a message that the video
card was not detected (the monitor, kbd and mouse are) and that the
installation is going ``headless''. It then proceeds without incident
to partition, install packages.
When the system reboots for the first time (this is when I'll set up the
users, etc), I briefly see a Fedora splash screen, then the usual kernel
boot messages, and _then_ the screen goes wild: on a blue background
reddish diagonal stripes march across the screen.
I am not in X at that point. X has not been configured yet. I can
ctrl-alt-del to reboot. But ctrl-alt-backspace, ctrl-alt-F2 don't work.
I tried booting to run-level three to go to a text mode only by
specifying init 3 at the end of the boot kernel command. The os loader
is GRUB. But the same thing happened again.
Not knowing a thing about hardware, (and just slightly more about Linux)
I am wondering if the video card bios is too old and cannot respond to
the probing by the installer.
Also, according to the same conspiracy theory, during the boot process,
the video card gets wierd signals because its bios is out of date and
throws garbage to the monitor.
And it is not a monitor issue. I have tried two.
But I seriously hope that it will not come to installing a new bios,
because I currently don't have a usable system, and using the rescue
mode from the install media to reach across the network to grab the
drivers which I downloaded to a windows machine seems like a great
project for my retirement. Right now, I need a working machine.
Thanks for any suggestion,
Mirko |
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Trent Buck *nix forums beginner
Joined: 31 Mar 2005
Posts: 6
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 6:20 am Post subject:
Re: Installer does not detect video card (not an X issue)
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Up spake Phony Account:
| Quote: | I tried booting to run-level three to go to a text mode only by
specifying init 3 at the end of the boot kernel command. The os loader
is GRUB. But the same thing happened again.
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Try adding "vga=normal" or "vga=ask" to the kernel boot parameters.
FC probably defaults to framebuffer consoles, which require VESA or
whatever drivers. Adding vga=normal will use 80x25 text-mode for the
console.
| Quote: | Not knowing a thing about hardware, (and just slightly more about Linux)
I am wondering if the video card bios is too old and cannot respond to
the probing by the installer.
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A laptop I had mis-reported its capabilities, so Linux tried to run with
vga=790 (1024x768) on an 800x600 screen. The result was black display
until X started.
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-trent
Turn off your targeting computer, Luke. ASS. AHS. You have a better
chance of making this shot by guessing. |
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Phony Account *nix forums beginner
Joined: 26 Mar 2005
Posts: 9
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 11:18 am Post subject:
Re: Installer does not detect video card (not an X issue)
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Trent Buck wrote:
| Quote: | Up spake Phony Account:
I tried booting to run-level three to go to a text mode only by
specifying init 3 at the end of the boot kernel command. The os loader
is GRUB. But the same thing happened again.
Try adding "vga=normal" or "vga=ask" to the kernel boot parameters.
FC probably defaults to framebuffer consoles, which require VESA or
whatever drivers. Adding vga=normal will use 80x25 text-mode for the
console.
Not knowing a thing about hardware, (and just slightly more about Linux)
I am wondering if the video card bios is too old and cannot respond to
the probing by the installer.
A laptop I had mis-reported its capabilities, so Linux tried to run with
vga=790 (1024x768) on an 800x600 screen. The result was black display
until X started.
Will try it Trent. |
Thanks,
Mirko |
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Phony Account *nix forums beginner
Joined: 26 Mar 2005
Posts: 9
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 1:50 am Post subject:
Re: Installer does not detect video card (not an X issue)
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Phony Account wrote:
| Quote: | Trent Buck wrote:
Up spake Phony Account:
I tried booting to run-level three to go to a text mode only by
specifying init 3 at the end of the boot kernel command. The os
loader is GRUB. But the same thing happened again.
Try adding "vga=normal" or "vga=ask" to the kernel boot parameters.
FC probably defaults to framebuffer consoles, which require VESA or
whatever drivers. Adding vga=normal will use 80x25 text-mode for the
console.
Not knowing a thing about hardware, (and just slightly more about
Linux) I am wondering if the video card bios is too old and cannot
respond to the probing by the installer.
A laptop I had mis-reported its capabilities, so Linux tried to run with
vga=790 (1024x768) on an 800x600 screen. The result was black display
until X started.
Will try it Trent.
Thanks,
Mirko
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vga=normal did not do the trick. Switching to a different card did.
Everything went super-smoothly.
Thanks
Mirko |
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