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тАО02-01-2002 10:59 AM
тАО02-01-2002 10:59 AM
Can anyone help me?
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тАО02-01-2002 12:53 PM
тАО02-01-2002 12:53 PM
SolutionIt seems that you have some kind of videocard misconfiguration. I've seen cases where X disrupts the text consoles when you switch the VCs using Ctrl-Alt-Fn. You should try to re-configure your Xserver to use default vga (It will be horrible, but it's just for testing purposes) and see if the problem still happens. If it does, it's a matter of fine-tuning your Xserver config.
Regards,
Paga
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тАО02-02-2002 10:15 AM
тАО02-02-2002 10:15 AM
Re: Virtual Consoles
Thanks again - Dale
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тАО02-03-2002 10:16 PM
тАО02-03-2002 10:16 PM
Re: Virtual Consoles
I tried Linuxconf and got a lockup. When I rebooted, there were boot errors regarding the Screen, and all I got was a text console. So I ran Xconfigurator to reset the Display to 800x600 (best choice for my monitor). It then booted back to my GUI, but ctl-alt-Fx still gave me a black screen and a lockup. You suggested a test in which I re-configure my Xserver to use default vga. I just don't know how to do that. Can you help me find documentation on how to do this?
Thanks - Dale
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тАО02-04-2002 02:24 AM
тАО02-04-2002 02:24 AM
Re: Virtual Consoles
Do you know the chipset of your video card?
Anyway, you can try to change to a vc on which you're already logged in and then type 'reset' to reset the console. This might just work..
Regards,
Vincent
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тАО02-04-2002 10:05 AM
тАО02-04-2002 10:05 AM
Re: Virtual Consoles
I cannot *get* a console on which to type "reset". I tried it in a Gnome Terminal, but nothing happened.
My XF86Config-4 file contains the line:
device:
"Intel Corporation|82810 CGC [Chipset Gra"
Does this help?
I really need a console, I believe, because there are times when one would like to just enter commands. Right?
Thank you. Any further help would be greatly appreciated!
Dale
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тАО02-06-2002 05:06 AM
тАО02-06-2002 05:06 AM
Re: Virtual Consoles
So you mean that you don't even get a prompt when you open a gnome term?
Anyway, I suspect problems with your X configuration. Could you please post (or attach) the following:
- output of "lspci -vv"
- your XF86Config
- /var/adm/XFree86.0.log
Regards,
Vincent
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тАО02-06-2002 09:30 AM
тАО02-06-2002 09:30 AM
Re: Virtual Consoles
I am able to get a Gnome terminal. The reason I am seeking Virtual Console functionality is so I can learn more.
Per your suggestion, I tried the command lspci -vv, and got a 'no such command' message.
I have attached (I hope) the other two things you wanted.
Thank you - Dale
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тАО02-06-2002 09:31 AM
тАО02-06-2002 09:31 AM
Re: Virtual Consoles
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тАО02-15-2002 02:05 PM
тАО02-15-2002 02:05 PM
Re: Virtual Consoles
Another thing to check is at the LILO: prompt, type 'linux single' and see if it brings you up to a shell prompt.
Your XF86Config-4 settings should have no effect on the virtual console. They are always standard VGA, unless you are running special vga modes out of the lilo.conf or using a package like SVGATextMode.
Including the output of dmesg would be helpful too, to see if there are any failure messages from the kernel at boot time.
Is this a hand compiled kernel, or an out of the box kernel, and what distrobution if so?
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тАО02-17-2002 09:38 PM
тАО02-17-2002 09:38 PM
Re: Virtual Consoles
When I boot, the display shows all the boot action until I get a prompt. It ignores any attempt to sign on, and continues to boot into the GUI sign on prompt. I then sign on as root, get the Gnome or KDE desktop, then bring up a terminal enulation. At that point, lspci always results in a bash message that lspci is a command not known.
I have attached my dmesg output file.
My kernel is out of the box.
Thank you for any help you can give - Dale
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тАО02-25-2002 12:44 PM
тАО02-25-2002 12:44 PM
Re: Virtual Consoles
Dale
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тАО02-25-2002 02:08 PM
тАО02-25-2002 02:08 PM
Re: Virtual Consoles
When you log on to the GUI, what userid do you use? My guess is it's not root.
Also, when you are booting up, you should have the optino to interrupt the boot sequence just after all the BIOS messages. For a RedHat machine, for example, when it displays the list of things you can boot from on the graphical screen, you can hit 'Ctrl-X' to get a text LILO interface, where you can type 'linux single' at the boot: prompt.
The other option, is to go into the GUI, get a terminal and become the root user (type this: 'su - root' and give the root password when it asks).
The actual command you are looking for is /sbin/lspci (or '/sbin/lspci -v' for more detailed info)
You have to either boot into single user mode, or log on to the system as root somehow. This won't work if you log in with a normal user account
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тАО02-25-2002 02:15 PM
тАО02-25-2002 02:15 PM
Re: Virtual Consoles
You can do just about everything in a gnome-terminal that you can on a VC. I hardly ever use the VC's because the terminals in X are a lot more friendly (you can't resize your VC on the fly!)
That'll keep you forging ahead until the pesky Ctrl-Alt-Fx problem is fixed