[opensuse-virtual] opensuse 12.3 xen-kernel happened i915 issue in Thinkpad x200
Hi Guys: I met a graphical video crad issue in my pc :Thinkpad x200 In the last months , I use Opensuse 12.2 userspace with kernel 3.7.3, desktop,default , xen flavors are ok. they can enter X window with i915 driver which kms supported. but now I upgrade to 12.3, I found kernel 3.7.10 desktop ,default kernel are ok ,with i915 kms supported. but kernel-xen-3.7.10 l boot ok and can't enter X window. when I add parameter "nomodeset" , can enter X window. wiredly , I use Opensuse 12.3 userspace with kernel-xen-3.7.3 ,when it boots to load i915 module , the screen shows black . of course if I add parameter "nomodeset", can enter X window. why do I need use xen-kernel in PC ? maybe you feel strange , because I want to study xen or kvm virtulization technology. I can't find any useful info in /var/log/messages. -- --------------------------- Suse Linux ,Best ! ---------------------------
On 31.03.13 at 01:00, Jun Hu <jhu@novell.com> wrote: I met a graphical video crad issue in my pc :Thinkpad x200
In the last months , I use Opensuse 12.2 userspace with kernel 3.7.3, desktop,default , xen flavors are ok. they can enter X window with i915 driver which kms supported.
but now I upgrade to 12.3, I found kernel 3.7.10 desktop ,default kernel are ok ,with i915 kms supported. but kernel-xen-3.7.10 l boot ok and can't enter X window. when I add parameter "nomodeset" , can enter X window.
wiredly , I use Opensuse 12.3 userspace with kernel-xen-3.7.3 ,when it boots to load i915 module , the screen shows black . of course if I add parameter "nomodeset", can enter X window.
why do I need use xen-kernel in PC ? maybe you feel strange , because I want to study xen or kvm virtulization technology.
I can't find any useful info in /var/log/messages.
Please set up a serial console, and see whether anything shows up there (hypervisor _and_ kernel). Jan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+owner@opensuse.org
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