my dear colleagues. On my SuSE 8.1 i run X server in 1600x1200x16bpp (Matrox G450LE, 16MB ram), but when i try to run my vmware 3.2 in fullscreen, it does it well only with the mentioned (1600x1200) resolution -- other modes are diplayed garbaged. what can be the cause? Thank you in advance, Vitaly.
Vitaly Shishakov wrote:
my dear colleagues.
On my SuSE 8.1 i run X server in 1600x1200x16bpp (Matrox G450LE, 16MB ram), but when i try to run my vmware 3.2 in fullscreen, it does it well only with the mentioned (1600x1200) resolution -- other modes are diplayed garbaged. what can be the cause?
This isn't going to be terribly helpful, but let's share... :-) I have a Matrox G550 and on my previous 7.3 install I had this problem. It only worked on the mode the X server also ran in. When I reinstalled cleanly with SuSE 8.0 and with Gentoo 1.4rc1 though, it worked perfectly and still does. No explanation I'm afraid. (And yes, the other screen modes were defined in XF86Config -- Rachel
-> Vitaly Shishakov wrote: -> -> >my dear colleagues. -> > -> >On my SuSE 8.1 i run X server in 1600x1200x16bpp (Matrox G450LE, 16MB -> >ram), but when i try to run my vmware 3.2 in fullscreen, it does it well -> >only with the mentioned (1600x1200) resolution -- other modes are diplayed -> >garbaged. what can be the cause? My VMware segfaults on start on 8.1. I tried both the vmware 3.2 I had been running successfully under 8.0 and the 3.1.1 that comes on the 8.1 pro DVD. Same thing. Updated to the latest mantel kernel and kernel source, same thing. vmware-config.pl bitches about gcc 3.2, but it appears to complete successfully. When it tries to load a virtual machine though: Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffffe350 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: printing eip: Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: dcc6a4da Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: *pde = 00004063 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Oops: 0000 2.4.19-4GB #1 Tue Oct 8 14:25:04 UTC 2002 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: CPU: 0 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: EIP: 0010:[ipv6:icmpv6_socket+374114810/89611558] Tainted: PF Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: EIP: 0010:[<dcc6a4da>] Tainted: PF Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: EFLAGS: 00013286 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: eax: ffffe350 ebx: d2830c20 ecx: ffffe350 edx: 000000d0 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: esi: d4afa000 edi: d2830c20 ebp: d5a17e08 esp: d5a17e08 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Process vmware (pid: 6085, stackpage=d5a17000) Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Stack: d5a17e28 dcc6a526 ffffe350 00000000 00000000 00000000 000000d0 cb8ed860 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: d5a17ea8 dcc6a5e8 d2830c20 d5a17e7d d5a17e7e d5a17e7f 00000001 00000000 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: 00005796 00000000 d44970a0 c194ae07 d5a17e68 c45eb400 00000001 00000000 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Call Trace: [ipv6:icmpv6_socket+374114886/89611482] [ipv6:icmpv6_socket+374115080/89611288] [joydev:__insmod_joydev_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/inp+-74650105/96] [do_generic_file_write+1008/1872] [ipv6:icmpv6_socket+374112297/89614071] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Call Trace: [<dcc6a526>] [<dcc6a5e8>] [<c194ae07>] [<c0135a00>] [<dcc69b09>] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: [ipv6:icmpv6_socket+374106853/89619515] [generic_file_write+111/176] [joydev:__insmod_joydev_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/inp+-74646526/96] [do_readv_writev+503/608] [joydev: __insmod_joydev_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/inp+-74646560/96] [sys_ioctl+149/592] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: [<dcc685c5>] [<c0135dcf>] [<c194bc02>] [<c0143d57>] [<c194bbe0>] [<c0151a75>] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: [system_call+51/64] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: [<c0108e63>] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Modules: [(vmmon:<dcc68060>:<dcc6cb94>)] [(reiserfs:<c1940060>:<c196f3d4>)] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Code: 8b 11 89 d0 25 00 07 01 00 3d 00 04 00 00 74 06 31 c0 5d c3 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: <5>bridge-eth0: clear IFF_PROMISC Sigh. Michael -- Michael Nelson San Francisco, CA
Hi Michael! i had segfault trouble as well when clicking poweron with 8.1. it got resolved by adding the word apic to the end of the kernel line in the grub menu.lst file. -- michael On Wed, 09 Oct 2002, Michael Nelson wrote:
My VMware segfaults on start on 8.1. I tried both the vmware 3.2 I had been running successfully under 8.0 and the 3.1.1 that comes on the 8.1 pro DVD. Same thing. Updated to the latest mantel kernel and kernel source, same thing. vmware-config.pl bitches about gcc 3.2, but it appears to complete successfully. When it tries to load a virtual machine though:
Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffffe350 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: printing eip: Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: dcc6a4da Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: *pde = 00004063 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Oops: 0000 2.4.19-4GB #1 Tue Oct 8 14:25:04 UTC 2002 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: CPU: 0 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: EIP: 0010:[ipv6:icmpv6_socket+374114810/89611558] Tainted: PF Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: EIP: 0010:[<dcc6a4da>] Tainted: PF Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: EFLAGS: 00013286 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: eax: ffffe350 ebx: d2830c20 ecx: ffffe350 edx: 000000d0 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: esi: d4afa000 edi: d2830c20 ebp: d5a17e08 esp: d5a17e08 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Process vmware (pid: 6085, stackpage=d5a17000) Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Stack: d5a17e28 dcc6a526 ffffe350 00000000 00000000 00000000 000000d0 cb8ed860 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: d5a17ea8 dcc6a5e8 d2830c20 d5a17e7d d5a17e7e d5a17e7f 00000001 00000000 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: 00005796 00000000 d44970a0 c194ae07 d5a17e68 c45eb400 00000001 00000000 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Call Trace: [ipv6:icmpv6_socket+374114886/89611482] [ipv6:icmpv6_socket+374115080/89611288] [joydev:__insmod_joydev_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/inp+-74650105/96] [do_generic_file_write+1008/1872] [ipv6:icmpv6_socket+374112297/89614071] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Call Trace: [<dcc6a526>] [<dcc6a5e8>] [<c194ae07>] [<c0135a00>] [<dcc69b09>] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: [ipv6:icmpv6_socket+374106853/89619515] [generic_file_write+111/176] [joydev:__insmod_joydev_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/inp+-74646526/96]
[do_readv_writev+503/608] [joydev: __insmod_joydev_O/lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/drivers/inp+-74646560/96] [sys_ioctl+149/592] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: [<dcc685c5>] [<c0135dcf>] [<c194bc02>] [<c0143d57>] [<c194bbe0>] [<c0151a75>] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: [system_call+51/64] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: [<c0108e63>] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Modules: [(vmmon:<dcc68060>:<dcc6cb94>)] [(reiserfs:<c1940060>:<c196f3d4>)] Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: Code: 8b 11 89 d0 25 00 07 01 00 3d 00 04 00 00 74 06 31 c0 5d c3 Oct 9 07:58:04 seahunt kernel: <5>bridge-eth0: clear IFF_PROMISC
Sigh.
Michael
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On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 11:19:10AM -0400, Michael Galloway wrote: -> i had segfault trouble as well when clicking poweron with 8.1. it got resolved -> by adding the word apic to the end of the kernel line in the grub menu.lst -> file. That fixed it, thanks. I'm using lilo, not grub, but added apic to the append line in lilo.conf, and now it works. I appreciate the help! Michael -- Michael Nelson San Francisco, CA
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Michael Galloway
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