I just upgraded the laptop. This is what it does now: 1- start the computer 2- option to enter BIOS appears 2a-if do nothing screen goes black with power to it for about 20 seconds 2b- upon restart it gives you a choice of kernels to start with 2b1-if you choose the 3.1.4 screen goes blank then some text appears then disappears (upon restart I find most of the text is what follows) then more text appears (something about virtual box and stuff that disappears to quick) then the screen goes blank. Sometimes I have to go through the process again but sometimes press F1 and text appears:
[ 9.300411] SP5100 TCO timer:mmio address 0xb80430 already in use [ 11.853316] Bad LUN (0:1) [ 11.853871] Bad target number (1:0) [ 11.854556] Bad target number (2:0) [ 11.855076] Bad target number (3:0) [ 11.855629] Bad target number (4:0) [ 11.856440] Bad target number (5:0) [ 11.856917] Bad target number (6:0) [ 11.856763] Bad target number (7:0) *Stopping anac(h)ronistic cron [OK] *Starting CPU interrupts balancing daemon [OK] *Stopping save kernel messages [OK] and followed with the login sequence. the numbers in the brackets do change each time I see them. Does this help with fixing X? On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Michael Havens <bmi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Okay..,. Time to change the title because now I know what broke.... the > problem is x broke. It doesn't seem to want to play with the new kernel > nicely this time around. Before I screwed around with the 64 bit processor > and then went back to the 32 bit animal it did. What I don't understand is > why x worked with the first installation of the 32 bit processor but it > doesn't work with the current installation. > > On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Michael Havens <bmi...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Funny thing is I'm online with my laptop in text mode. I just pinged >> google to make sure! >> >> >> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Michael Havens <bmi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Okay... I fixed the desktop! I can now load it in 3.1.4. When I was >>> unpacking the kernel I was entering >>> >>> dpkg -i x y z >>> >>> It liked: >>> >>> dpkg -i x >>> dpkg -i y >>> dpkg -i z >>> >>> better than all on the same line. >>> But the laptop is another matter. I figured out how to boot into text >>> mode with the 3.1.4 kernel (recovery mode) but x won't start and I don't >>> know what to do. When I type sudo startx the screen just goes blank like it >>> does when I don't load in recovery mode. >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Michael Havens <bmi...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Sorry about my last message. I wrote it last night at around 3:30 in >>>> the morning. >>>> >>>> Okay, here is the deal: The computer with Mint on it will not boot from >>>> the hard drive. Only from the CD. As such I have Mint running on it. On The >>>> Ububntu system (I have two computers going) I installed the 3.1.4 kernel >>>> too but it didn't like it either. The screen just goes blank if I run 3.1.4 >>>> and it gives me the kernel boot option if I restart it (every other time). >>>> I tried synaptic (had to apt-get it) to remove the kernel but it wasn't in >>>> the package list. I think that is because it is a newer kernel. >>>> >>>> Hmmmm..... I changed the boot order in Mint and it now is giving the >>>> option of choosing kernels (on every other power down). Now I can boot the >>>> laptop too. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 2:07 PM, James Mcphee <jmc...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Sounds kinda like your video drivers are freaking out. Can you still >>>>> boot to external media? >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Michael Havens <bmi...@gmail.com>wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Why in the world don't I leave good enough alone! Well, I installed >>>>>> mint and everything was perfect. The grafics were good, the sound was >>>>>> good, >>>>>> everything was good after I installed the 3.1.4 kernel. Then I found out >>>>>> I >>>>>> wasn't taking advantage of my 64bit processor so I reinstalled with a >>>>>> 64bit >>>>>> operating system. That made things slower. So I reinstalled the 32 bit os >>>>>> and everything went to hell! The screen now 'jumps ' around like it is >>>>>> switching between desktops sometimes. I tried to install the 3.1.4 kernel >>>>>> but that didn't work. uname -r reveals me kernel is still 3.0.0-12.... >>>>>> well, at least it hasn't crashed..... ohhhhh right after the kernel >>>>>> finished installing it did crash (the caps lock light started blinking >>>>>> and >>>>>> it froze). and the panicing has started! It doesn't tell me it has >>>>>> paniced >>>>>> but the caps lock button starts flashing and it locks up like in a panic. >>>>>> So I was thinking that perhaps this was because I extracted the .deb >>>>>> files through the GUI this time; so I did it through a shell and now >>>>>> after >>>>>> the option to enter bios the screen goes black. I tried hitting the >>>>>> escape >>>>>> key after the option to enter bios but it does nothing. It hasn't even >>>>>> entered runtime 1 (me thinks). 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