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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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