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Subject: [Bug 39498] nouveau hangs on unresponsive black screen at
startup
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 15:54:35 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <20110724225435.29CEA130110@annarchy.freedesktop.org>
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--- Comment #14 from Guido Trentalancia 2011-07-24 15:54:32 PDT ---
Emil, unfortunately I have tried the following options for the kernel module
and none of them works:
msi=1 tv_disable=1 agpmode=0 noaccel=1 nofbaccel=1
except from noaccel=1 which is equivalent to NoAccel in xorg.conf (pointless).
The "video" option in kernel boot, should only affect the framebuffer console,
therefore I am not sure it would sort out the problem with acceleration, but I
might try it later on...
I could also disseminate printf() in the kernel module, but I do not know
anything about it and in any case, there is no crash as in oops or segfault. As
already pointed out, I believe the drm debug output should be very informative
to the developers, but nobody is getting back...
Felix, the bugs you are describing seem different from mine because:
- I have a different NVidia card (mine is GeForce GT 330M);
- I am not using openSUSE;
- I do not have a blinking cursor in the upper left corner (it's a steady white
underscore);
- keyboard and mouse are both working fine for me.
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