2006-03-01 01:22:01 |
opensourcerules |
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2006-03-01 01:23:25 |
opensourcerules |
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2006-03-01 01:23:25 |
opensourcerules |
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2006-03-01 01:23:25 |
opensourcerules |
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2006-03-01 01:23:25 |
opensourcerules |
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2006-03-01 01:32:16 |
opensourcerules |
None: severity |
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2006-03-03 10:22:25 |
Paul Sladen |
None: status |
Confirmed |
Unconfirmed |
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2006-03-03 10:22:25 |
Paul Sladen |
None: severity |
Critical |
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2006-03-03 10:22:25 |
Paul Sladen |
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Hi opensourcerules, Thanks for the bug report.
Could you provide some more information about exactly what doesn't work---does the system boot if you pass the kernel 'vga=...' to run in text-mode and delete the 'splash' directive.
What's the last thing you see on the screen before the graphics card "fails to work"?
What happens when the card "fails to work", do you see a black screen for instance, or moving lines, or an X error.
If you can get a text-console, by running "(recovery mode)", does 'lspci' show the video card; if it does then this is an Xorg error and probably not related to PCI express (which shows up transparently as normal PCI). |
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2006-04-05 02:18:51 |
Matt Zimmerman |
linux-source-2.6.15: assignee |
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2006-04-05 02:18:51 |
Matt Zimmerman |
linux-source-2.6.15: statusexplanation |
Hi opensourcerules, Thanks for the bug report.
Could you provide some more information about exactly what doesn't work---does the system boot if you pass the kernel 'vga=...' to run in text-mode and delete the 'splash' directive.
What's the last thing you see on the screen before the graphics card "fails to work"?
What happens when the card "fails to work", do you see a black screen for instance, or moving lines, or an X error.
If you can get a text-console, by running "(recovery mode)", does 'lspci' show the video card; if it does then this is an Xorg error and probably not related to PCI express (which shows up transparently as normal PCI). |
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2006-04-05 02:19:00 |
Matt Zimmerman |
bug |
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added subscriber Kernel Bugs |
2008-03-14 05:57:24 |
Gareth Fitzworthington |
linux-source-2.6.15: status |
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Incomplete |
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2008-03-14 05:57:24 |
Gareth Fitzworthington |
linux-source-2.6.15: assignee |
ben-collins |
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2008-05-05 23:20:52 |
Gareth Fitzworthington |
linux-source-2.6.15: status |
Incomplete |
Invalid |
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2012-05-29 13:59:10 |
Curtis Hovey |
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