Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze
Alfredo Alessandrini wrote: You might try installing the package nvidia-xconfig, then running it at the command line, before giving up on the nvidia drivers. I did it. Note: Did you install nvidia drivers from the web site, or the nvidia-glx package? Try the latter first, usually. Then run nvidia-xconfig. I've tried dkms kernel driver and original nvidia driver with the same result. Could you attach /var/log/Xorg.0.log so that we can look at the specifics? Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/kgfsi1$vjk$1...@ger.gmane.org
Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze
>> did you unload the old kernel driver? >> at least you need a `modprobe nvidia` after dkms install and then >> restart the graphical login manager (kdm, gdm...) >> >> >> -r >> > > I did it (the driver was loaded. ) but I still got the error "screen not > fount". > > I've tryed to manually edit the xorg.conf but nothing change. Is the nouveau driver blacklisted? If you are using the proprietary nvidia driver, you should have a file in /etc/modprobe.d/, say /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-graphics-drivers.conf, containing blacklist nouveau blacklist lbm-nouveau blacklist nvidia-173 blacklist nvidia-96 alias nvidia nvidia-current On the other hand, if the nouveau driver is being loaded in the initramfs, it must be disabled in the kernel command line. Try putting nouveau.modeset=0 in the kernel command line in the grub boot menu or set the variable GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="nouveau.modeset=0" in /etc/default/grub and run update-grub. Joao Luis. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/08686ee83a45732e00ea0718300163d6.squir...@nonada.if.usp.br
Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze
> > You might try installing the package nvidia-xconfig, then running it at the > command line, before giving up on the nvidia drivers. > I did it. > > Note: Did you install nvidia drivers from the web site, or the nvidia-glx > package? Try the latter first, usually. Then run nvidia-xconfig. > > I've tried dkms kernel driver and original nvidia driver with the same result.
RE: debian wheezy amd64 freeze
No idea for your logs, but I bet the problem come from your GPU drivers or Xorg. It sounds like this computer uses a NVidia GPU, so I guess your driver is currently nouveau. Do you still have the crash if you use NVidia's drivers? (it is in non-free) My video card is a GeForce 650M with the default debian drivers (I guess nouveau drivers). I've tryed to install the nvidia driver (dkms or origianal drivers), but I got a problem "Screen not found" in the xorg logs. But if the poblem may be due to GPU drivers I'm going to try to install it another time. You might try installing the package nvidia-xconfig, then running it at the command line, before giving up on the nvidia drivers. Note: Did you install nvidia drivers from the web site, or the nvidia-glx package? Try the latter first, usually. Then run nvidia-xconfig. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/001501ce1343$cdcd3f40$6967bdc0$@allums.com
Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze
> did you unload the old kernel driver? > at least you need a `modprobe nvidia` after dkms install and then > restart the graphical login manager (kdm, gdm...) > > > -r > I did it (the driver was loaded. ) but I still got the error "screen not fount". I've tryed to manually edit the xorg.conf but nothing change. Alfredo
Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze
2013/2/25 Alfredo Alessandrini : >> No idea for your logs, but I bet the problem come from your GPU drivers or >> Xorg. >> It sounds like this computer uses a NVidia GPU, so I guess your driver is >> currently nouveau. Do you still have the crash if you use NVidia's >> drivers? (it is in non-free) > > > My video card is a GeForce 650M with the default debian drivers (I guess > nouveau drivers). > > I've tryed to install the nvidia driver (dkms or origianal drivers), but I > got a problem "Screen not found" in the xorg logs. But if the poblem may be > due to GPU drivers I'm going to try to install it another time. did you unload the old kernel driver? at least you need a `modprobe nvidia` after dkms install and then restart the graphical login manager (kdm, gdm...) -r -- L'unica speranza di catarsi, ammesso che ne esista una, resta affidata all'istinto di ribellione, alla rivolta non isterilita in progetti, alla protesta violenta e viscerale. (V. Evangelisti) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAD4guxMvSxh0D1WrMyq9=7g4yeezcpredjwk2rxz5n8s58r...@mail.gmail.com
Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze
> > No idea for your logs, but I bet the problem come from your GPU drivers or > Xorg. > It sounds like this computer uses a NVidia GPU, so I guess your driver is > currently nouveau. Do you still have the crash if you use NVidia's > drivers? (it is in non-free) My video card is a GeForce 650M with the default debian drivers (I guess nouveau drivers). I've tryed to install the nvidia driver (dkms or origianal drivers), but I got a problem "Screen not found" in the xorg logs. But if the poblem may be due to GPU drivers I'm going to try to install it another time. Thanks, Alfredo
Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze
Le Lun 25 février 2013 10:55, Alfredo Alessandrini a écrit : > Hi, > > > I've installed the debian wheezy amd64 on a notebook ASUS (Asus > n56vz-s4196h). > > The installation went fine, but I got a crash (after a few minutes of > usel). Graphics card and mouse was blocked. > > ... > Where can I find more logs to found the reason of the crash? No idea for your logs, but I bet the problem come from your GPU drivers or Xorg. It sounds like this computer uses a NVidia GPU, so I guess your driver is currently nouveau. Do you still have the crash if you use NVidia's drivers? (it is in non-free) Also, to solve this problem, I think you will be more comfortable to work without GUI, in text-mode. This will avoid Xorg to freeze your computer when you are working. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/d466253268f70892c412b5578ae5f9e3.squir...@www.sud-ouest.org