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DemoniX 12-23-2005 01:52 PM

Open SuSE displays orange colour on desktop
 
ok, I'm pissed, here's my spec

Athlon 64 3000+
512mb generic dual channel memory
80gb maxtor
20gb IBM
Nvidia 6600GT 128mb
GigaByte K8NF-9 Ultra motherboard

SuSE 10.0 loads up fine, then when I log in I get the pictures of two screens and orange blurry screens and diagnally a purple blurry, arrrgh!!

My monitor is a Dell 15inch TFT

Help!!!!

only installed SuSE today need to get it working.

abisko00 12-24-2005 06:54 AM

Try this:

- change to console (Ctrl+Alt+F1),
- login as root
- type 'init 3' (changes the runlevel to non-graphical mode)
- type 'sax2' (this will start graphics configuration)
- enter the correct settings, save and exit
- type 'init 5' to get back to graphical mode and see if it works.


If it doesn't, you may need to install the NVIDIA driver via YaST Online Update (YOU).

vharishankar 12-24-2005 07:03 AM

It might even be a monitor problem (purely hardware). Have you checked the monitor first?

DemoniX 12-24-2005 07:19 AM

No its not the monitor, the dell TFT works fine in Windows XP. I have pictures on my digital camera which I can send via email, also tried sax2 the display was corrupted in that as well, it detected my hardware fine but it was using the VESA 1024x768 24depth driver.. how can i change this when even that displays corrupted?

fragos 12-24-2005 04:34 PM

I may be wrong on this but if sax selected VESA 1024x768 I believe it knows a monitor is there but doesn't recognize what it is. It may even have your monitor in its list so you need to select it for sax.

DemoniX 12-28-2005 01:03 PM

so here is the thing, SuSe is pissing me off man why is it Knoppix 3.9 runs fine, everything works, yet SuSe is there a manual way of doing this like editing some thing?

I tried formatting my drive and reinstalling it only to get the same problem help!!!

UK MAdMaN 12-28-2005 01:26 PM

Run SaX from the menu in KDE or Gnome, or from YaST select Hardware then Gra[hics Card and Monitor.

DemoniX 01-09-2006 03:05 PM

Tried that..
 
Now as I can't log into KDE , I switched to console then init 3 tried to run sax2 and yes you've guessed it, even that was corrupted.

So now what I want to get this thing running!!!

An unhappy Linux user


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