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On Jan 25, 2008 9:06 AM, Lincoln Rutledge <lincolnr@oar.net> wrote:
Also have you tried switching to a text console and back to the X session? Ctrl-Alt-F1, then Ctrl-Alt-F7. I have a machine with an Intel video chip that has some nice fuscia gibberish when I wake it up, switching to console and back helps.
Lincoln Rutledge Network Engineer OSC Networking 800-627-6420
Aaron Kulkis <akulkis00@hotpop.com> 01/24/08 1:10 PM >>>
Tom Cada wrote:
I have a HP DV9000 series notebook which uses a Nvidia GEForce 6150 video card. I am currently running kernel 2.6.22.13-0.3x86_64.
I updated the drivers using the "one click" install from the openSUSE community web site. The new driver version is Nvidia 169.07.
Now, when the video goes to sleep say with a close of the notebook case, when the case is re-opened, the display is not repainted properly but is completely corrupted. I have to restart the X server using <ctrl><alt><backspace> and log in again to get the proper display. The same think happens when the display is shut down by the power control process.
Try this...if you're using KDE, make all of your desktops have a different background. Switching from one desktop to another desktop will force a repaint of the whole screen.
Also ... check ctrl-alt-F10 for clues there
It appears that the display becomes corrupted when it is changed to a frame buffer. At least, when the lid is shut and then reopened, the display is corrupted. The same thing happens when going through the shutdown process, and the X server is stopped. The shutdown splash screens are corrupted and in almost all cases completely unreadable. When running, the switching to a text console (ctrl+alt_f1...f6)and then back to the X display (ctrl+alt+f7) clears the problem. The initial switch to a text console does not clear the corruption. I will post this problem at the Nvidia site. Thanks to all,,, Tom. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org