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gosom
Joined: 04 Dec 2012 Posts: 2
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Posted: Tue 04 Dec 2012, 18:02 Post subject:
Blank screen while running Precise 5.4.2 |
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I own a packard bell dot s laptop wiht atom 3600 and gma 3600 graphics.
I am trying to boot puppy 5.4.2 from the usb and afte loading the nessesarry , instead of showing the desktop I get a blank screen.
I tried some boot options but nothing chages.
ANy help?
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dk60902

Joined: 26 Sep 2010 Posts: 199 Location: In front of my computer
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Posted: Tue 04 Dec 2012, 20:11 Post subject:
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What happens when you press Ctrl-Alt-Backspace? You may get a screen that looks like a terminal. Then, type "xorgwizard" without the quotation marks at the #prompt, selected the appropriate screen resolution. Then, type "xwin" without quotations at the # prompt.
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davids45

Joined: 26 Nov 2006 Posts: 581 Location: Chatswood, NSW
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Posted: Tue 04 Dec 2012, 23:08 Post subject:
black screens with latest Pups |
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G'day gosom,
It is happening with a few systems and very recent Pups.
Read through the link and its following posts:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=82092&start=108
You could try some of the fix suggestions or wait for more analyses of the problem(s) for a certain fix.
Older Pups are worth trying if you want something running on your computer more quickly.
David S.
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gosom
Joined: 04 Dec 2012 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed 05 Dec 2012, 15:20 Post subject:
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| dk60902 wrote: | | What happens when you press Ctrl-Alt-Backspace? You may get a screen that looks like a terminal. Then, type "xorgwizard" without the quotation marks at the #prompt, selected the appropriate screen resolution. Then, type "xwin" without quotations at the # prompt. |
Nothing..the computer just freezes.
I have tried all the suggested solutions
This also happens in debian testing, ubuntu, lubuntu newset slackware.
I am sure it has to do with GMA 3600 intel and specific kernels.
How I can disable all modules during boot?
puppy nomodeset ?
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