Op 28-02-13 12:34, Ned Slider schreef: > On 28/02/13 11:42, Johan Vermeulen wrote: >> Op 28-02-13 12:21, Ned Slider schreef: >>> On 28/02/13 10:52, Johan Vermeulen wrote: >>>> Op 28-02-13 10:04, jvermeulen schreef: >>>>> Dear All, >>>>> >>>>> after updating to Centos6.4 via cr-repo, my laptop hangs on: >>>>> >>>>> starting crond : ok >>>>> >>>>> I booted in single user mode but I'm not sure what to change .... >>>>> >>>>> The laptop is an older MSI, hardware details attached. >>>>> >>>>> what could be the issue here? >>>>> >>>>> greetings, J. >>>> Solved after removing Elrepo-package kmod-nvidia. >>>> I had that installed for being able to use an external monitor. >>>> >>> Without posting any details like what version of the driver you are >>> using, or a copy of your xorg.log file showing the errors it's >>> impossible to say or do much other than guess at the problem. >>> >>> However, I have done my best to test your scenario. The latest NVIDIA >>> driver to support your hardware (from elrepo) is kmod-nvidia-304xx, the >>> 304 series legacy driver (if you are unsure, trying installing and >>> running nvidia-detect from elrepo which will advise you of the correct >>> driver for your hardware). >>> >>> I can tell you that this driver works fine with the 6.4 update. There >>> was some doubt about whether older drivers would support 6.4 as Xorg >>> received an ABI update to 13.1 in the 6.4 release which older display >>> drivers might not support. However, I have confirmed that the 304.xx >>> legacy drivers and the latest 310.xx series NVIDIA drivers both fully >>> support the version of Xorg shipped with 6.4 >>> >>> So, my best guess is that you were maybe running an old version of the >>> NVIDIA drivers and needed to update? But as I said above, without any >>> further clues to work with I'm really guessing in the dark. >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> CentOS mailing list >>> CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >>> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> Hello, >> >> thanks for looking in to this. >> >> Indeed, I should have included xorg.log. It took me longer than it >> should have to realize it was a "graphical issue". >> >> Not updating could be the issue, I installed kmod-nvidia but never ran >> an update with Elrepo repo enabled. >> I will test that and report back. >> >> Greetings, J. >> > That indeed sounds like the issue. Try (re)installing the latest version > that supports your hardware, kmod-nvidia-304xx: > > yum install kmod-nvidia-304xx > > and reboot. > > Hope that helps. > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Hello, that solved the issue. I'm now running Centos6.4 with package kmod-nvidia-304xx. and I tried nvidia--detect as well: -bash-4.1# nvidia-detect Probing for supported NVIDIA devices... Found: [10de:0247] NVIDIA Corporation C51 [GeForce Go 6100] This device requires the NVIDIA legacy 304.xx driver (kmod-nvidia-304xx). Thanks for helping me out. Greetings, J. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos