On 2007/12/03 00:34 (GMT-0500) Clark P. Case apparently typed:
Thanks for the insight. I have tried both PCI slots (they are the only once available. There are no AGP or other slots. I also tried with the bios set to disable the onboard as well as leave the onboard enabled making the PCI VGA card a secondary. In addition, the bios allows you to specify which graphics source to initialize on. I have tried both onboard and pci slot.
I am thinking you are right about reporting it as a kernel issue. I have tried an old ATI Radeon 7000 and an Nvidia 64mb card from about 4 years ago as well as a couple of other cards. All yield the same results. I have tried both the GUI installs as well as the text only installs. I was able to get Debian 3.1 installed with much trouble but it booted into the command line only. I am not sure if I simply did not install it properly of if the disk was setup to install that way by default (It was a disk distributed by some magazine so it was not the official ISOs.
How do I go about getting the full text that shows during the boot attempt? The OS is not installed so the messages file is not created,
In SUSE and some other distros, the kernel option "splash=0" will eliminate the GUI boot nonsense and show the boot messages.
All I have to work with is the text from the boot attempt and after it fails I am unsure how to even scroll upwards to read the full report if that is even possible.
Anyway, I have a strong feeling that I am not going to be able to resolve this and will have to use the cards in other machines and get new mainboards that don't have this eccentric problem....
I'm puzzled. IIUC, you wrote that the installation kernel panic happens only when gfxcards are installed in the PCI slots, but you also wrote "I have been running openSuse 10.0 to 10.2 without issues." Which OS versions work with the onboard video, all? If so, you should be able to install your choice using onboard video, then use the installed system to capture any logs that may be created by trying to boot after installing a gfxcard in a PCI slot. I'm sure for the filing of a kernel bug to do you any good you'll need more data for the bug than you've provided in this thread. I'd expect whatever logs are created ought to be accessible through a BSD boot if you left that installed, or by pulling the card and booting knoppix or some other live CD, or the installed system. One other option is installing from SUSE Factory http/ftp, which would qualify you to discuss the problem on the opensuse-factory mailing list and maybe get a developer involved. -- " Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." John Adams 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