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Re: No display after installing Debian Jessie



Felix Miata wrote:

>  Use it to replace the string "quiet" if it exists. UUID=... should also be
present somewhere on that line.

Replacing "quiet" by either vga =normal or vga=788 does not work.

However replacing it with 'nomodeset' works. I have been able to get the console. However this works only if I do not install any desktop environment. If I install a desktop environment from the console, I again get the distorted image.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 1:16 PM, Dwijesh Gajadur <dwijesh1@gmail.com> wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:

>  Use it to replace the string "quiet" if it exists. UUID=... should also be
present somewhere on that line.

Replacing "quiet" by either vga =normal or vga=788 does not work.

However replacing it with 'nomodeset' works. I have been able to get the console. However this works only if I do not install any desktop environment. If I install a desktop environment from the console, I again get the distorted image.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Dwijesh Gajadur <dwijesh1@gmail.com> wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:

>  Use it to replace the string "quiet" if it exists. UUID=... should also be
present somewhere on that line.

Replacing "quiet" by either vga =normal or vga=788.

However replacing it with 'nomodeset' works. I have been able to get the console. However this works only if I do not install any desktop environment. If I install a desktop environment from the console, I again get the distorted image.


On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> wrote:
Dwijesh Gajadur composed on 2015-11-18 10:31 (UTC+0400):

>> What happens if in the boot time Grub menu you edit the stanza's kernel
>> cmdline (strike e while menu is onscreen) to include vga=788 or vga=normal?

> On what line should I insert it?

Use it to replace the string "quiet" if it exists. UUID=... should also be
present somewhere on that line.
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