Re: [SLUG] SUSE 10.1 and Dell Laptop

From: Richard Smoot (rsmoot@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Fri Jun 02 2006 - 23:46:51 EDT


On Friday 02 June 2006 14:52, Tina W wrote:
> Had this same problem in Debian with my C600 with similar chipset...
> I did get the display going at one point with the standard ATI stuff,
> but it would still randomly 'white out' or 'black out' or get odd
> verticle lines, especially when I switched from X to a terminal... I
> just ended up reinstalling windows on it for a little while, then
> Dylan tried again - ended up using generic (VESA?) drivers, I believe.
> The ATI drivers just didn't seem to like that chipset very much.
>
> On 6/2/06, Richard Smoot <rsmoot@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> > I have a Dell Latitude CPx 500mhz pentium iii with an onboard ATI Rage
> > P/M Mobility AGP 2X 8mb video ram. I can not get to a graphical login
> > screen. Before I get there, the screen goes dark and starts to get light
> > around the edges and in an uneven way gradually gets all white. At final
> > version of this there are a few colored vertical lines on the display.
> > During the install at the graphics set up nothing tested good.
> >
> > I can start it in safemode and get to runlevel 3 no sweat.
> > I can start SAX and get a display that looks good no problem.
> > Tell it OK, but when I reboot normal- same problem.
> >
> > When I installed SUSE10.0, I had a similar problem, but I
> > can't remember how I fixed it.
> > The same laptop had none of thease problems with Xandros 2.0,
> > Xandros 3.0 OCE, or Simply Mepis 6.0 beta 4.
> >
> > Richard Smoot
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
I tried VESA at minimal color and low res- didn't work at all.
The Xandros and Simply Mepis are Debian based and had no trouble
with this laptop.
I want to use SUSE 10.1 with this laptop because it worked very
well with the 802.11g wireless card in SUSE 10.0.

                        Richard Smoot
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