On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 12:36:47AM -0500, John Ellson wrote: > John Ellson wrote: > >G.Wolfe Woodbury wrote: > >>On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 11:25:37AM -0800, MJang wrote: > >> > >>>Folks, > >>> > >>>Just reporting success with an install from today's (11-18) Rawhide on > >>>my HP Laptop (ze4500 series). Presumably with the freeze in effect, > >>>today's build is essentially the same as what we'll see from FC5 > >>>Test 1. > >>>So if you want a pre-preview..... > >>> > >>>Thanks, > >>>Mike > >>> > >> > >>On the other hand.... > >>Some module being probed during hardware initialization is munging my > >>video display. This has happened with the Trident Cyberblade/i1 and an > >>ATI Rage XL card. > >> > >>The screen comes back from reset with vertical lines and bits of text > >>(not even whole letters!) between the lines. I've moved the tridentfb > >>module out of the way, and that implies that it's some other module that > >>is the culprit. I'm off the hunIn my case I probl. > >> > >Any chance it could be hal, perhaps on an Athlon? > > > >I upgraded five i686 boxes and one Athlon yesterday, and only the > >Athlon had problems. > >I couldn't get X to start. I tried three different graphics cards > >without success. Eventually I downgraded hal and that fixed it. > > > >I don't recall why I suspected hal. Something in /var/log/messages I > >think. > > > >John > > > It wasn't hal I downgraded, it was udev. From udev-075-2 to udev-075-1. > > Sorry for the false accusations against hal. OP Here, No, it is a Coppermine Celeron, it is a VIA chipset. I've used two video sets (Trident Cyberblade/i1(agp) and ATI Rage XL(pci)) to make sure it wasn't the video card _per_se_. Can someone point me at a copy of Udev-075-1? --Wolfe -- G.Wolfe Woodbury `- -' RHCT U The Line Eater is a boojum!
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