On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 02:07, Michel Dänzer wrote: > The log seems to show several server generations, so maybe it's running > fine and there's just no display - maybe an aty128fb problem? I think it is an aty128fb problem. When I startx, then I don't get Gnome or GDM loading (I tried by disabling gdm and simply doing startx - so I made sure that I was correctly getting virtual consoles too :). At this point, I can move the mouse X cursor, and that's all I get. Then if I do a ctrl-alt-fn-F1, I can't move the X cursor anymore (so it's switched to vt1? ), and if I do ctrl-alt-fn-F7, I can't do anything either. At this point the only thing I can do is hard reboot the machine... Hmm... Any Ideal Michel, anyone? \LaShI -- Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (Sid) (ibook2,powerpc), kernel 2.4.21-ben2-xfs Grub first, then ideals. -- Bertolt Brecht <lashi@optusnet.com.au> ICQ: 7181075 pub 1024D/CC1F67BC 2002-06-03 Menaka Lashitha Bandara (Freedom!) <lashi@lashitha.org> Key fingerprint = 1874 5597 C754 5209 0A7D 4DA6 9112 5D0E CC1F 67BC
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