On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 06:41:08 -0700, Dewey Smolka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using the latest KnoppMyth, a generic LCD, a Samsung 1080i (30", I
think), GeForce Ti4600, AMD 2400, 1G Ram, 120GB HD, Sound Blaster Audigy
Platinum...S-Video in from the TV, S-Video out to the TV, no hookup with
th
>
> I'm using the latest KnoppMyth, a generic LCD, a Samsung 1080i (30", I
> think), GeForce Ti4600, AMD 2400, 1G Ram, 120GB HD, Sound Blaster Audigy
> Platinum...S-Video in from the TV, S-Video out to the TV, no hookup with
> the sound yet
>
Can't you plug VGA or DVI into that Samsung? It's
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:53:01 -0700, Mark Kundinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Ugh. It, uh, sounds kind of like your display might be jacked in
general?
The TV? Heh. No, I'm watching the TV (not through Myth, tho'). The monitor
I'm using to start the set-up process.
Did a monitor used t
Blake wrote:
I booted up my fledgling Myth system today and the output on the TV
was all, em, bizz-buzz. I can sorta make out the boot process behind
the flickering. But since nothing's coming out on the monitor, I'm
not even sure how to proceed, other than reinstalling.
When I left it la
Ugh. It, uh, sounds kind of like your display might be jacked in
general?
Did a monitor used to work in addition to the TV? Did you ever used to
be able to see the computer's boot process on the TV?
Maybe you're booting with the wrong kernel?
--- Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I booted
I booted up my fledgling Myth system today and the output on the TV was
all, em, bizz-buzz. I can sorta make out the boot process behind the
flickering. But since nothing's coming out on the monitor, I'm not even
sure how to proceed, other than reinstalling.
When I left it last, I was recei