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From: Dragomir Kollaric on 16 Jan 2008 16:18 This is the situation: Ubuntu and a couple of Linux distros installed *only*. No name, LCD Monitor 1280x1024, (hengin CP190DVI 19") horizontal: 31-80 vertical: 60-75 Graphic Card nVidia GeForce 5500 AGP Slot connected via DVI to the PC (AMD Dual Core X2 3800+ "Windsor CPU) When I boot up the PC for the first time, the Monitor *remains* blank, there is a flickering LED (switching from green to yellow) during the boot-process, but no messages (Bios version etc.etc) then the "Nvidia" logo appears, after that gnome log-in. From that point on it's smooth sailing. Now the weird thing is, after a few hours (haven't tried a shorter interval yet) when I reboot the PC all the messages can be seen I get the grub menu etc. The Graphic card is fairly new (about two month old) Monitor is in use for about a few months.... When I connect it to the D-Sub connector I don't have this problem. Keeping the PC running all the time is no option here. Any hints what might cause this strange behavior? Dragomir Kollaric -- Problem: "Autopilot in altitude hold mode produces a 200 fpm descent." Solution: "Cannot reproduce problem on ground."
From: Dragomir Kollaric on 26 Jan 2008 12:14 On 2008-01-16, Dragomir Kollaric hit the keyboard and wrote: > > This is the situation: > Ubuntu and a couple of Linux distros installed *only*. > > No name, LCD Monitor 1280x1024, (hengin CP190DVI 19") > horizontal: 31-80 > vertical: 60-75 > > Graphic Card > nVidia GeForce 5500 > AGP Slot > connected via DVI to the PC (AMD Dual Core X2 3800+ "Windsor CPU) If it helps the motherboard is: ASrock AM2NF3-VSTA > > When I boot up the PC for the first time, the Monitor > *remains* blank, there is a flickering LED (switching from > green to yellow) during the boot-process, but no messages > (Bios version etc.etc) then the "Nvidia" logo appears, after > that gnome log-in. From that point on it's smooth sailing. > Now the weird thing is, after a few hours (haven't tried a > shorter interval yet) when I reboot the PC all the messages > can be seen I get the grub menu etc. > > The Graphic card is fairly new (about two month old) Monitor > is in use for about a few months.... > > When I connect it to the D-Sub connector I don't have this problem. Actually this is incorrect, D-Sub seems to be even worse. The Monitor flickers on and on, until the logo Nvidia appears. > > Keeping the PC running all the time is no option here. > > Any hints what might cause this strange behavior? > > > Dragomir Kollaric BTW thanks for all the hints and tips so far :-) Dragomir Kollaric -- Q: Do you know what the death-rate around here is? A: One per person!
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