Re: rawhide report: 20050912 changes

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tir, 13.09.2005 kl. 01.49 skrev Michael Knepher:
> On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 21:16 +0200, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
> > Build System wrote:
> >   > kernel-2.6.13-1.1549_FC5
> > > ------------------------
> > > * Sat Sep 10 2005 Dave Jones <davej@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > - 2.6.13-git10
> > 
> > When I boot with the kernels 1547 or 1549 and I get to the "Initializing 
> > Hardware" bit the display vanishes after "audio" gets printed and my 
> > monitor tells me that the frequency is out of range. The machine then 
> > continues to boot normaly an as soon as XOrg comes up everything works 
> > fine. When I shut down the machine again and it goes back to text mode I 
> > get the signal frequency out of range error by my monitor again.
> > Kernel 1530 did not show this behaviour (but does no longer work for me 
> > since USB and network devices no longer work after the latest rawhide updates).
> > 
> > Is anybody else seeing this and/or has an idea for a workaround?
> > 
> I'm not getting an out-of-range message, but I am seeing the consoles
> change to a higher resolution (getting kicked to the same res as the X
> display for the graphical bootscreen, I'd guess).

Hmm.. You migth want to look at this bug:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=168056

It migth acctually be two separate bugs, not one, as i originally
tought.

I am posting pictures taken of the screen later today. (3-4 hours from
now - have some math i need to do first :) )

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