[opensuse] Dell optiplex GX280
I tried installing 10.2 on a Dell optiplex GX 280. It booted fine from the CD. Initial setup and the first part of the software install went fine. However, after the first reboot to continue the rest of the install it locks up hard. The grub menu displays, it starts to boot, but right after the suse splash appears it locks up. The little lizard logo with the animated dots never even appears. I couldn't find anything on Dell's linux wiki site about the GX 280, so I was wondering if anyone here had specific experience. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Can you try booting the failsafe option to see where the kernel is hanging? (Doing failsafe will disable the fancy graphics and allow you to see the text output) On Tue, 2007-06-12 at 22:16 -0400, Ken Jennings wrote:
I tried installing 10.2 on a Dell optiplex GX 280. It booted fine from the CD. Initial setup and the first part of the software install went fine. However, after the first reboot to continue the rest of the install it locks up hard. The grub menu displays, it starts to boot, but right after the suse splash appears it locks up. The little lizard logo with the animated dots never even appears.
I couldn't find anything on Dell's linux wiki site about the GX 280, so I was wondering if anyone here had specific experience.
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On Wednesday 2007-06-13 01:47, Wade Berrier wrote:
On Tue, 2007-06-12 at 22:16 -0400, Ken Jennings wrote:
I tried installing 10.2 on a Dell optiplex GX 280. It booted fine from the CD. Initial setup and the first part of the software install went fine. However, after the first reboot to continue the rest of the install it locks up hard. The grub menu displays, it starts to boot, but right after the suse splash appears it locks up. The little lizard logo with the animated dots never even appears.
I couldn't find anything on Dell's linux wiki site about the GX 280, so I was wondering if anyone here had specific experience.
Can you try booting the failsafe option to see where the kernel is hanging? (Doing failsafe will disable the fancy graphics and allow you to see the text output)
Short story: Finally got it working and finished the install, and applied all outstanding online updates and security patches. Long story: Booted it to grub and chose to continue using the failsafe option. The startup messages indicated it had early issues with the ata (actually SATA I think) controllers, but eventually it got past that (it stated it was ignoring the issue) and it continued the install. Right after confirming the root password it panic'd and shut itself off. Beats me. After that reboot and back to failsafe mode it finished the install and online updates without issues. The next reboot I let it come back up normally and it appears to be working fine and displays the GUI login and KDE. So far it appears the problem is solved. According to http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/Desktops/Dell : Optiplex GX280 -- Suse Linux 10.2 -- Video/Sound/Ethernet work, and "Everything works without a glitch." I'd like to know how the poster managed that. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
--- Ken Jennings <ken_jennings@bellsouth.net> wrote:
I tried installing 10.2 on a Dell optiplex GX 280. It booted fine from the CD. Initial setup and the first part of the software install went fine. However,
after the first reboot to continue the rest of the install it locks up hard.
The grub menu displays, it starts to boot, but right after the suse splash appears it locks up. The little lizard logo with the animated dots never even appears.
I couldn't find anything on Dell's linux wiki site about the GX 280, so I was
wondering if anyone here had specific experience.
I have tried and failed to even be able to run a live CD (several distros) on Dell GX260 or GX270. I have not tried on a 280. I have given up. Stephen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Hi Steve, Dell Hardware as you know is often NOT industry standard. For example I have a Newish Dell Dimension 4700 - P4 3.2 HT 2GIG RAM, however just to get Microsoft XP to work I need to load the following proprietary dell driver just to get it to operate Windows XP. 1. Chipset Driver, Graphics Driver, Sound Driver, NIC driver, all loaded from the utils disk that come with the PC. Then and only then will Windows XP load from original Disk and function. In fact if you don't load even the NIC driver, Windows XP cannot provide a NIC driver and no network interface no Internet. Also Dell Do NOT publish update drivers to Microsoft Update like most all other companies. If they come up with a better driver for their hardware you have to install it from the dell site. Dell Hardware is cheaper because it is specifically designed to Run Microsoft Windows ?? and the ?? will be MS Windows version dependant of the availability drivers from www.dell.com Just because you have a Nice new Dell - Dont ever expect them to load ANY O/S without problems without first loading their utils disk and drivers. Your Dell GX280 has the following information http://searchapj.dell.com/results.aspx?c=au&l=en&s=gen&cat=sup&k=optiplex+gx280&qmp=12&p=1&subcat=dyd&rf=all&nk=f&sort=K&snpsd=A&ira=False&~srd=False&ipsys=False&advsrch=False&~ck=anav which include 4 BIOS update to correct errors of the past. The dell GX280 has 42 Critical drivers just to run Windows XP and another 30 or so to issues with running XP. If they published their driver to Windows Update they would be auto downloaded by the process in the Hardware driver part of the auto update process of Windows/Microsoft update; BUT they don't - you have to manually load them from Dell internet sight and first to get on the net to find the drivers you need to install the drivers that came with the Dell on the utilsdisk. I am having major issues with an old GX 150 and gave up trying to load Linux versions 10.0-10.2 with no luck and I had to install an AGP Video card to achieve the installation program running and it took 8 days and I never DID get it to work. Now I am trying to put back Windows 2000 - for which the PC was designed, with no luck unless I install the dell drivers first. The Video just freezes after boot and the PC lock up- and this is MS Windows 2000. I have learned the hard way - Nothing good it cheap and I have not come across a Dell PC that is rather IBM compatible - in other worlds you need to load proprietary driver as the architecture is NON ISA standard - Your Manual should state that. I mourn with you and I know where this old Dell is going very quickly - and its NOT the recycle bin! Its the Trash! Scott ;-) StephenW wrote:
--- Ken Jennings <ken_jennings@bellsouth.net> wrote:
I tried installing 10.2 on a Dell optiplex GX 280. It booted fine from the CD. Initial setup and the first part of the software install went fine. However,
after the first reboot to continue the rest of the install it locks up hard.
The grub menu displays, it starts to boot, but right after the suse splash appears it locks up. The little lizard logo with the animated dots never even appears.
I couldn't find anything on Dell's linux wiki site about the GX 280, so I was
wondering if anyone here had specific experience.
I have tried and failed to even be able to run a live CD (several distros) on Dell GX260 or GX270. I have not tried on a 280. I have given up.
Stephen
On 2007/06/13 22:11 (GMT+1000) Registration Account apparently typed:
I am having major issues with an old GX 150 and gave up trying to load Linux versions 10.0-10.2 with no luck and I had to install an AGP Video card to achieve the installation program running and it took 8 days and I never DID get it to work.
Now I am trying to put back Windows 2000 - for which the PC was designed, with no luck unless I install the dell drivers first. The Video just freezes after boot and the PC lock up- and this is MS Windows 2000.
I have one GX150 (of several) with the following currently installed: Debian Etch Fedora 6 Knoppix 4 Kubuntu Dapper OS/2 PC DOS 2000 SUSE 9.3 SUSE 10.2 SUSE Factory Windoz XP Pro Xandros 3 In those I've tried I've successfully used both the onboard Intel video and AGP and PCI video cards, but normally I prefer my Matrox AGP card over PCI and the onboard for its dedicated RAM and superior selection of graphics modes. -- "Respect everyone." I Peter 2:17 NIV Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 Felix Miata *** http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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