Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze

2013-02-25 Thread Morel Bérenger
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

Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze

2013-02-25 Thread 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

Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze

2013-02-25 Thread Raffaele Morelli
2013/2/25 Alfredo Alessandrini alfreal...@gmail.com: 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

Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze

2013-02-25 Thread Alfredo Alessandrini
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

RE: debian wheezy amd64 freeze

2013-02-25 Thread Mark Allums
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

Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze

2013-02-25 Thread Alfredo Alessandrini
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

Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze

2013-02-25 Thread Joao Luis Meloni Assirati
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

Re: debian wheezy amd64 freeze

2013-02-25 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
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