Hello Everyone,
I'm having trouble getting Fedora (or Ubuntu or Windows) to do a normal boot.
When I try to boot Windows or Ubuntu in normal mode, it gets to a certain point then the monitor turns off and nothing more happens. I finally got Fedora 14 to work by selecting basic video. But when I upgraded to 17, same thing happened: got to a point then the monitor turned off.
Can anyone help me? I'd thought it might be a video driver issue but on three separate is installations?
I'm at my wits end!
Thanks, Anthony
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Anthony Papillion <anthony <at> papillion.me> writes:
Hello Everyone,
I'm having trouble getting Fedora (or Ubuntu or Windows) to do a normal boot.
When I try to boot Windows or Ubuntu in normal mode, it gets to a certain point then the monitor turns off and nothing more happens.
<SNIP>
Try the brightness adjust buttons on your laptop. You didn't say what brand of laptop you have but I used an HP laptop at my previous job that would set the brightness of the laptop's display to essentially off when it booted. Since there were no errors, there were no messages. I forget how I finally discovered I just needed to hit the "brighter" button a few times and the display was there.
Cheers, Dave
On Wed, 2013-05-01 at 04:22 -0500, Anthony Papillion wrote:
I'm having trouble getting Fedora (or Ubuntu or Windows) to do a normal boot.
When I try to boot Windows or Ubuntu in normal mode, it gets to a certain point then the monitor turns off and nothing more happens. I finally got Fedora 14 to work by selecting basic video. But when I upgraded to 17, same thing happened: got to a point then the monitor turned off.
Can anyone help me? I'd thought it might be a video driver issue but on three separate is installations?
Could be that the system's picking a video rate that your monitor can't handle. One of mine did that. In the end, I hand edited a ~/.config/monitors.xml file to specify the screen resolution that the monitor would work at.
On 05/01/2013 09:57 AM, David G. Miller wrote:
Anthony Papillion<anthony<at> papillion.me> writes:
Hello Everyone,
I'm having trouble getting Fedora (or Ubuntu or Windows) to do a normal boot.
When I try to boot Windows or Ubuntu in normal mode, it gets to a certain point then the monitor turns off and nothing more happens.
<SNIP>
Try the brightness adjust buttons on your laptop. You didn't say what brand of laptop you have but I used an HP laptop at my previous job that would set the brightness of the laptop's display to essentially off when it booted. Since there were no errors, there were no messages. I forget how I finally discovered I just needed to hit the "brighter" button a few times and the display was there.
Hi Dave,
It's not the brightness settings, already checked that as I'd run into something similar with a Debian install a few years ago. In my case, the monitor is going into power saving mode. I'm back to Fedora 14 and I'm having no problems there. But the minuite I upgrade to 17, it will go back to kicking the monitor into PS mode on boot.
Any other ideas?
Thanks, Anthony
On 05/01/2013 09:59 AM, Tim wrote:
On Wed, 2013-05-01 at 04:22 -0500, Anthony Papillion wrote:
I'm having trouble getting Fedora (or Ubuntu or Windows) to do a normal boot.
When I try to boot Windows or Ubuntu in normal mode, it gets to a certain point then the monitor turns off and nothing more happens. I finally got Fedora 14 to work by selecting basic video. But when I upgraded to 17, same thing happened: got to a point then the monitor turned off.
Can anyone help me? I'd thought it might be a video driver issue but on three separate is installations?
Could be that the system's picking a video rate that your monitor can't handle. One of mine did that. In the end, I hand edited a ~/.config/monitors.xml file to specify the screen resolution that the monitor would work at.
That could very well be. I went to my $HOME/.config directory and it doesn't look like there even is a monitors.xml file there. Keep in mind that this is 14 so it might have changed maybe? Any documentation on how to manually construct the monitors.xml file? I've been Googling around with no luck.
Thanks, Anthony
Anthony Papillion <anthony <at> papillion.me> writes:
On 05/01/2013 09:57 AM, David G. Miller wrote:
Anthony Papillion<anthony<at> papillion.me> writes:
Hello Everyone,
I'm having trouble getting Fedora (or Ubuntu or Windows) to do a normal boot.
When I try to boot Windows or Ubuntu in normal mode, it gets to a certain point then the monitor turns off and nothing more happens.
<SNIP>
Try the brightness adjust buttons on your laptop. You didn't say what brand of laptop you have but I used an HP laptop at my previous job that would set the brightness of the laptop's display to essentially off when it booted. Since there were no errors, there were no messages. I forget how I finally discovered I just needed to hit the "brighter" button a few times and the display was there.
Hi Dave,
It's not the brightness settings, already checked that as I'd run into something similar with a Debian install a few years ago. In my case, the monitor is going into power saving mode. I'm back to Fedora 14 and I'm having no problems there. But the minuite I upgrade to 17, it will go back to kicking the monitor into PS mode on boot.
Any other ideas?
Thanks, Anthony
For some reason I was thinking laptop. Probably because I had the problem with mine. A different suggestion: let the system come up (just wait a while) and then request an alternate console with CTRL-ALT-F2 (or whatever you favorite alternate console number is). This should work around any video mode issues for a graphic display since you get a text console.
If you get a text console then the issue is probably an incompatible video mode when running in graphical mode. If you don't get a text console then your video card isn't being recognized. I'm assuming you see normal POST activity before the OS boots.
Cheers, Dave