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Bug#575971: marked as done (Display frequency "Out-of-Range" during boot)



Your message dated Sat, 26 Feb 2011 12:51:45 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#575971: Display frequency "Out-of-Range" during boot
has caused the Debian Bug report #575971,
regarding Display frequency "Out-of-Range" during boot
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Package:  base (Distribution Lenny)
Version:  Debian 5.0 x86
version:  Debian 5.0 AMD64

I installed a new mother-board, the ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO,
with the AMD Athlon II X4 620 Processor (Quad core, 2.6 GHz) with 4 GB of RAM

My display is a Princeton SENergy 560.

Boot went OK until it got to the point that it would enter the X system. The display then went black, and a display window popped up which said:
   OUT-OF-RANGE
   Hf: 30KHz - 70KHz
   Vf: 50Hz - 90Hz
   Current Frequency:
   90.3KHz, 60.0Hz

I then downloaded the Mini iso file for the AMD64 version of Lenny and installed the system. The same thing happened with this version.

Each of the steps required changing mother boards, for a total of at least 6 times!

I then downloaded a mini-iso of SUSE, and installed it. Boot occurred into X with no problems.

I cannot give any detail version numbers because I CANNOT BOOT Debian unless I change mother boards, and I might also have to change the GRUB configuration - I'm not sure
about this.

Please fix this so I will be able to again use Debian!



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Hi,

Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org> (02/10/2010):
> we would need a bit more info about your issue. Getting kernel and X
> logs would be needed. They can probably be obtained through the
> files under /var/log by logging in into single-user mode, so that X
> doesn't start and fiddle with your screen.

no news in a few months, closing this bug report accordingly.

KiBi.

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