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FrankB
Post subject: Ubuntu black screen  PostPosted: Jan 05, 2006 - 12:57
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Hi All

This is my very first post, so i will introduce myself, atleast, a little.

I have been Amiga user since the old good times of the A1000/500, and then, MorphOS user since some years back. Since I came from the Amigaish word, i dont have a clue of *nixes.

well, i have tried to install the 5.10 version of ubuntu on my pegasos2, following the Kozz guide, and all went all right. I booted the install cd, installed and in the last step, i opened another shell and created a chrp bootable kernel.Then reseted the machine.

Back in SmartFirmware, I booted the kernel with the apropiated command, and in fact it boots. I get some text, in which bottom i can read "Calling quiesce" thingie, and the, its supposed to get a screen clear and more text, but i only get a black screen.

My monitor says "out of range", but i doubt it. Its a CRT 19", so it can accept almost al modes used in text screens. Anyway, i see the HD led blinking and if i do a softreset by keyboard, it backs to openfirmware, so i suppose the system is running without output.

My setup is quite common. Pegasos2, 512mb ram, radeon 8500, and a dedicated 40 gb HD for linux, configured as hda

Thank you
 
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gunne
Post subject: RE: Ubuntu black screen  PostPosted: Jan 05, 2006 - 14:58
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Hi,

Will you not get any display when gdm loads ? Or is this during the second part of the installation ?

You can give argument to the kernel upon boot, like video=radeon:1024x768-8@70 for instance.

I have not used this argument since long time by now though, as it always works right out of the box. Worth to give a try I think.

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ironfist
Post subject: RE: Ubuntu black screen  PostPosted: Jan 05, 2006 - 15:06
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I always use the video-argument when I boot Linux. Just to be sure.

video=radeonfb:1024x768@85
 
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FrankB
Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 05, 2006 - 19:04
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Its doesnt matter if i add the video=radeon etc parameter to the kernel loader, since the video output disappears in both ways.

No i dont get video while GDM loads, but nor even before. Once i put the order to boot in Smartfirmware (which is something like "boot hd:0 boot vmlinuz-2.6.12-6-powerpc root=/dev/hda1"), i can see some text that appears underneath, and then, it clears the screen, simply no video at all.

I mean, i cant see the text since the linux mount the units, so no GDM at all neither. :/
 
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gunne
Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 05, 2006 - 19:42
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FrankB,

I just tried booting Ubuntu giving the video argument, it works perfectly well, however you need to specify radeonfb as ironfist mentioned, it doesn't seems to take radeon as I suggested.

So if you installed the system to the first partition on the harddrive (hd:0 in firmware /dev/hda1 in linux) and you do have the kernel in the drawer /boot on this partition, your boot string should be:

boot hd:0 boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-9-powerpc root=/dev/hda1 video=radeonfb:800x600-8@70

The above should open the console in the resolution 800x600, 8bit @70Hz. If your monitor cant display this frequenz, please change the resolution to one that suite your monitor.

Whats your graphic card ?

Edit,

I see now you said it is a Radeon 8500. I have not tried such graphic card myself, but it is supposed to work.

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FrankB
Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 05, 2006 - 23:30
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Solved.

Seems that my dedicated HD was faulty Sad

Now I, just, have to learn, how to use linux Twisted Evil
 
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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 05, 2006 - 23:42
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BTW, Frank:

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 06, 2006 - 00:21
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It's a lot easier than what many Microsoft users will tell you... linux++ Smile

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FrankB
Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 06, 2006 - 23:57
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Thanks for the warm welcome Very Happy

I feel ubuntu A LOT slower than my beloved MOS and even AOS.
Maybe I have to choose another, faster, distribution?

There is any reference point (docs, a concrete distribution...whatever) to start as a linux user? Im totally lost here! Shocked
 
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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 07, 2006 - 09:25
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Not many OSes are faster than MOS nor AOS. But not many
are of less use than MOS and AOS, in return.. Smile
 
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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 07, 2006 - 10:21
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Good question, I'm not sure where the best place to look for help is. But since you are using Ubuntu maybe these links can be of help...

http://help.ubuntu.com/
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/

Or you can always ask questions in this forum Smile

Usually I just search on google if I have a special question, it almost always gives me the answer.

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 07, 2006 - 10:54
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FrankB,

The links kozz suggested will probably give you a good start into where to find info and guides.

Yes, loading times is many times a lot slower in Linux then in MorphOS and in AmigaOS too.

MorphOS is the quickest and most responsive operating system I ever used. My guess is that this is one thing all we, who like MorphOS or Amiga-systems, will notice.

But as ironfist also mentioned, there is a bigger base of software for Linux. However I do myself feel it really is a very big software base for MorphOS and for Amiga-systems, especially if taking into relation to how small the entiry community is. I would like to say the community really is a creative community, which make it a very nice community.

So I have the impression that perhaps for You and for a lot of other people, it is something like, that many use MorphOS because they like to use it, and when there is things thats not possible to do in MorphOS, you can use for instance Linux, for that purpose. Different operating system - and software - can be used for different purposes.

Happy Saturday !

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 09, 2006 - 11:36
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I split the topic since it was starting to get out of hand, and yes, in part it was my fault. Please go here if you want to discuss Linux vs MorphOS and use this thread for discussions about black screens in Ubuntu.

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Jan 09, 2006 - 17:37
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My black screen issue is solved now, thank to you.

Thx. Kind regards!
 
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