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Re: graphics woes :-(



Stefan Monnier wrote on 1/27/20 4:06 PM:
>> anything at all, then, after a very long time, I see the stream of Linux text
>> messages that indicates booting, but I never see a graphical login screen.
>> (The delay before the messages appear is far longer than a normal boot cycle
>> -- indeed, I had given up waiting for something to happen and was pondering my
>> next move when suddenly the messages started flying by).
> 
> This sounds like your BIOS doesn't know how (or try) to use your
> graphics card, so all the BIOS output goes to the other display
> connector (the one of the built-in graphics adapter).  So the BIOS's own
> boot messages, the GRUB boot messages, and the early kernel messages all
> go "unseen" and it's only once the Linux kernel loads your display
> driver (to get a framebuffer) that finally you start seeing output.
> 
>> This sounds like perhaps a driver issue of some kind, so what packages
>> do I need to be sure are
> 
> No, it looks like it's fine on Linux's side.  The problem is the earlier
> boot environment (the one from which Linux is started).
> 
> So the fix will need to be somewhere between your BIOS and your video card.
> Maybe all it takes is to tell your BIOS to use your external graphics
> card instead of (or additionally to) the built-in video adapter.

That certainly sounds plausible, but I don't see anything in the AMI BIOS that
mentions video at all.

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