[opensuse-factory] Dual display does not work in milestone 3
Hi, I installed milestone 3 yesterday on a system with two displays. During installation, both displays showed the same screen - which is as one would expect. But when, at the end of the installation cyclus, the system boots up, I get a 'no signal' on both displays when entering runlevel 5. Rebooting does not help. I can go to console 1, which gives me 1 display. OpenSuse 11.1 handles dual display OK. System is MSI Master 2FAR, two dualcore Opterons, 2GB memory. NVidia GForce 6200. Displays are Iiyama Vision Master Pro 450 and --- 512. Bug, or not yet implemented in this milestone, ore somthing else? regards, Jogchum Reitsma -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
Il martedì 30 giugno 2009, Jogchum Reitsma scrisse:
Hi,
I installed milestone 3 yesterday on a system with two displays. During installation, both displays showed the same screen - which is as one would expect.
But when, at the end of the installation cyclus, the system boots up, I get a 'no signal' on both displays when entering runlevel 5. Rebooting does not help. I can go to console 1, which gives me 1 display.
OpenSuse 11.1 handles dual display OK.
System is MSI Master 2FAR, two dualcore Opterons, 2GB memory. NVidia GForce 6200.
Displays are Iiyama Vision Master Pro 450 and --- 512.
Bug, or not yet implemented in this milestone, ore somthing else? Not sure but sounds like: http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=517102 Bye.
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Daniele schreef:
Il martedì 30 giugno 2009, Jogchum Reitsma scrisse:
Hi,
I installed milestone 3 yesterday on a system with two displays. During installation, both displays showed the same screen - which is as one would expect.
But when, at the end of the installation cyclus, the system boots up, I get a 'no signal' on both displays when entering runlevel 5. Rebooting does not help. I can go to console 1, which gives me 1 display.
OpenSuse 11.1 handles dual display OK.
System is MSI Master 2FAR, two dualcore Opterons, 2GB memory. NVidia GForce 6200.
Displays are Iiyama Vision Master Pro 450 and --- 512.
Bug, or not yet implemented in this milestone, ore somthing else?
Not sure but sounds like: http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=517102 Bye.
Doesn't seem quite the same, though it looks that way at first sight.
But the second advice of Stephan Dirsch is already applied in my case.
Below my x.org:
# /.../
# SaX generated X11 config file
# Created on: 2009-06-29T21:39:15+0200.
#
# Version: 8.1
# Contact: Marcus Schaefer
Il mercoledì 01 luglio 2009, Jogchum Reitsma scrisse:
Daniele schreef:
Il martedì 30 giugno 2009, Jogchum Reitsma scrisse:
Hi,
I installed milestone 3 yesterday on a system with two displays. During installation, both displays showed the same screen - which is as one would expect.
But when, at the end of the installation cyclus, the system boots up, I get a 'no signal' on both displays when entering runlevel 5. Rebooting does not help. I can go to console 1, which gives me 1 display.
OpenSuse 11.1 handles dual display OK.
System is MSI Master 2FAR, two dualcore Opterons, 2GB memory. NVidia GForce 6200.
Displays are Iiyama Vision Master Pro 450 and --- 512.
Bug, or not yet implemented in this milestone, ore somthing else?
Not sure but sounds like: http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=517102 Bye.
Doesn't seem quite the same, though it looks that way at first sight. But the second advice of Stephan Dirsch is already applied in my case. Below my x.org: The first is needed too! Remove the fake nvidia driver and try again.. Bye.
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Daniele schreef:
Il mercoledì 01 luglio 2009, Jogchum Reitsma scrisse:
Daniele schreef:
Il martedì 30 giugno 2009, Jogchum Reitsma scrisse:
Hi,
I installed milestone 3 yesterday on a system with two displays. During installation, both displays showed the same screen - which is as one would expect.
But when, at the end of the installation cyclus, the system boots up, I get a 'no signal' on both displays when entering runlevel 5. Rebooting does not help. I can go to console 1, which gives me 1 display.
OpenSuse 11.1 handles dual display OK.
System is MSI Master 2FAR, two dualcore Opterons, 2GB memory. NVidia GForce 6200.
Displays are Iiyama Vision Master Pro 450 and --- 512.
Bug, or not yet implemented in this milestone, ore somthing else?
Not sure but sounds like: http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=517102 Bye.
Doesn't seem quite the same, though it looks that way at first sight. But the second advice of Stephan Dirsch is already applied in my case. Below my x.org:
The first is needed too! Remove the fake nvidia driver and try again.. Bye.
Hm, as he worded it, I would say he meant either one of the two, not both. Anyhow, I removed (well, renamd...) this nvidia_drv.so, but that made no difference. So I went one step further, and renamed nv_drv.so too. (nvidia_drv.so is a link to nv_drv.so, as you probably know). This time I didn't get a "no signal", but a cursor in the left upper corner. And Xorg.0.log complains about not being able to load nv_drv.so, and ends with a "No screens found". Where Xorg.0.log doesn't complain at all when nv_drv.so is present. Should I file another bug? regards, Jogchum -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
Il mercoledì 01 luglio 2009, Jogchum Reitsma scrisse:
Hm, as he worded it, I would say he meant either one of the two, not both. Anyhow, I removed (well, renamd...) this nvidia_drv.so, but that made no difference. So I went one step further, and renamed nv_drv.so too. (nvidia_drv.so is a link to nv_drv.so, as you probably know). This time I didn't get a "no signal", but a cursor in the left upper corner. And Xorg.0.log complains about not being able to load nv_drv.so, and ends with a "No screens found". Where Xorg.0.log doesn't complain at all when nv_drv.so is present.
Should I file another bug? Try with only one monitor. If it works, could be an issue with nv driver. Maybe you need the Nvidia driver.. Bye.
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* Daniele
Try with only one monitor. If it works, could be an issue with nv driver. Maybe you need the Nvidia driver..
how do you install the nVidia driver when it complains that the kernel-sources are not installed/configured correctly. What do you do besides rpm -i kernel-sources ? -- Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA HOG # US1244711 http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
Daniele schreef:
Il mercoledì 01 luglio 2009, Jogchum Reitsma scrisse:
Hm, as he worded it, I would say he meant either one of the two, not both. Anyhow, I removed (well, renamd...) this nvidia_drv.so, but that made no difference. So I went one step further, and renamed nv_drv.so too. (nvidia_drv.so is a link to nv_drv.so, as you probably know). This time I didn't get a "no signal", but a cursor in the left upper corner. And Xorg.0.log complains about not being able to load nv_drv.so, and ends with a "No screens found". Where Xorg.0.log doesn't complain at all when nv_drv.so is present.
Should I file another bug?
Try with only one monitor. If it works, could be an issue with nv driver. Maybe you need the Nvidia driver.. Bye. Filed bug nr. 518663.
Thanks for thinking with me! regards, Jogchum -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
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Daniele
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Jogchum Reitsma
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Patrick Shanahan