Hi folks. I've just finished installing opensuse on my notebook and have it all up dated and going with Xgl all happening with the NVIDIA card, which is fantastic... BUT... it will only work on an external monitor. If I try and boot to the machine without the external attached, I get a blank screen. According to SAX its setup for an LCD, but it seems to turn the LCD off and function key switching does nothing to help. Any ideas? Ta. Peter. -- Use Computes?.... ...Think IT!
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 22:27, Peter Nunn wrote:
If I try and boot to the machine without the external attached, I get a blank screen.
According to SAX its setup for an LCD, but it seems to turn the LCD off and function key switching does nothing to help.
Which notebook are you using? ThinkPad? You should have a bios setting that will bring the machine up in a default screen config (hardware) of External, LCD, or Both... or maybe Auto. There is usually a blue Fn button that in combination with one of the function keys toggles the video output from Both, LCD, External, in a ring fashion. Also, in your bios, you may want to set screen blanking to "off". Also, experiment with turning APM and/or any power related timer functions "off". Sometimes the hardware (without its M$ big brother installed) gets confused and doesn't work properly. This may be biting you. -- Kind regards, M Harris <><
Thanks for this reply, but unfortunately its not a hardware issue, I'm pretty sure of that. The machine is dual boot and work fine on both monitors on Windows. It previously had other Linux's on it and all worked with the LCD monitor no problems. I'm pretty sure its something to do with the X setup now. Its a TE2100 BTW, if that makes any difference. Thanks. Peter. On Thursday 05 October 2006 14:11, M Harris wrote:
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 22:27, Peter Nunn wrote:
If I try and boot to the machine without the external attached, I get a blank screen.
According to SAX its setup for an LCD, but it seems to turn the LCD off and function key switching does nothing to help.
Which notebook are you using? ThinkPad?
You should have a bios setting that will bring the machine up in a default screen config (hardware) of External, LCD, or Both... or maybe Auto. There is usually a blue Fn button that in combination with one of the function keys toggles the video output from Both, LCD, External, in a ring fashion. Also, in your bios, you may want to set screen blanking to "off". Also, experiment with turning APM and/or any power related timer functions "off". Sometimes the hardware (without its M$ big brother installed) gets confused and doesn't work properly. This may be biting you.
-- Kind regards,
M Harris <><
-- Use Computes?.... ...Think IT!
On Oct 05, 06 21:15:20 +1000, Peter Nunn wrote:
Thanks for this reply, but unfortunately its not a hardware issue, I'm pretty sure of that.
The machine is dual boot and work fine on both monitors on Windows.
File a bug report. This probably is an incompatibility in the NVidia driver. I just heard of the same issue with a 6100 Go. What graphics hardware does this laptop have? Matthias -- Matthias Hopf <mhopf@suse.de> __ __ __ Maxfeldstr. 5 / 90409 Nuernberg (_ | | (_ |__ mat@mshopf.de Phone +49-911-74053-715 __) |_| __) |__ labs www.mshopf.de
The card is a GeForce4 420 Go. I know this is going to be a stupid question.. but.. how do I go about filing a bug report on this? It's a real shame because I'm going to have to take it all off now and probably replace it with the latest Mandrake because I can't use it like it is naturally. Peter. On Friday 06 October 2006 00:44, Matthias Hopf wrote:
On Oct 05, 06 21:15:20 +1000, Peter Nunn wrote:
Thanks for this reply, but unfortunately its not a hardware issue, I'm pretty sure of that.
The machine is dual boot and work fine on both monitors on Windows.
File a bug report. This probably is an incompatibility in the NVidia driver. I just heard of the same issue with a 6100 Go. What graphics hardware does this laptop have?
Matthias
-- Matthias Hopf <mhopf@suse.de> __ __ __ Maxfeldstr. 5 / 90409 Nuernberg (_ | | (_ |__ mat@mshopf.de Phone +49-911-74053-715 __) |_| __) |__ labs www.mshopf.de
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Entered as a bug report. Peter. On Friday 06 October 2006 09:46, Peter Nunn wrote:
The card is a GeForce4 420 Go.
I know this is going to be a stupid question.. but.. how do I go about filing a bug report on this?
It's a real shame because I'm going to have to take it all off now and probably replace it with the latest Mandrake because I can't use it like it is naturally.
Peter.
On Friday 06 October 2006 00:44, Matthias Hopf wrote:
On Oct 05, 06 21:15:20 +1000, Peter Nunn wrote:
Thanks for this reply, but unfortunately its not a hardware issue, I'm pretty sure of that.
The machine is dual boot and work fine on both monitors on Windows.
File a bug report. This probably is an incompatibility in the NVidia driver. I just heard of the same issue with a 6100 Go. What graphics hardware does this laptop have?
Matthias
-- Matthias Hopf <mhopf@suse.de> __ __ __ Maxfeldstr. 5 / 90409 Nuernberg (_ | | (_ |__ mat@mshopf.de Phone +49-911-74053-715 __) |_| __) |__ labs www.mshopf.de
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On Oct 06, 06 09:46:14 +1000, Peter Nunn wrote:
It's a real shame because I'm going to have to take it all off now and probably replace it with the latest Mandrake because I can't use it like it is naturally.
So it *is* working with Mandrake? That is a vital information. Did you test the nv driver? That one won't work on the external interface (until you boot with a monitor attached), but the information is vital. Did you use the binary only driver with Mandrake as well, or the nv driver? CU Matthias -- Matthias Hopf <mhopf@suse.de> __ __ __ Maxfeldstr. 5 / 90409 Nuernberg (_ | | (_ |__ mat@mshopf.de Phone +49-911-74053-715 __) |_| __) |__ labs www.mshopf.de
New information.. it doesn't work with the binary driver under Mandrake 2007 either so guess it must be a problem with NVIDIA. I'll post a message on their site too and see what happens. Ta. Peter. On Friday 06 October 2006 23:51, Matthias Hopf wrote:
On Oct 06, 06 09:46:14 +1000, Peter Nunn wrote:
It's a real shame because I'm going to have to take it all off now and probably replace it with the latest Mandrake because I can't use it like it is naturally.
So it *is* working with Mandrake? That is a vital information. Did you test the nv driver? That one won't work on the external interface (until you boot with a monitor attached), but the information is vital. Did you use the binary only driver with Mandrake as well, or the nv driver?
CU
Matthias
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