Stripes on screen after installing Fedora

Bjørn Ivar Johnsen bjorn.ivar73 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 10 10:06:11 UTC 2008


BTW, I have wireless wifi, could it be that fedora is unable to use my  
internet connection???

Vennlig hilsen
Bjørn Ivar Johnsen

Den 9. aug.. 2008 kl. 20.19 skrev Teo Fonrouge <fedora-list at windtelsoft.com 
 >:

> On Saturday 09 August 2008 03:18:07 am Bjørn Ivar Johnsen wrote:
>> Hello.
>> I have a serious problem with (all) Linux distributions included
>> Fedora. After installing or use of live dvd, I cannot see anything  
>> but
>> stripes on my screen. I have a pentium 4 with 1GB RAM and Nvidia  
>> card.
>> I have tried to install the latest Nvidia driver, but to no help at
>> all. I have tried many versions of Linux, and also both the i386 and
>> the one for 64, but all with the same result!!!
>
> Hello,
>
> You don't mention the Fedora version, but, assuming that you are  
> trying to
> install F9 I can tell you that I had similar issues regarding nvidia  
> cards
> (only with F9). I'm also assuming that you nvidia card is a  
> relatively a new
> one IOW it wont need the nvidia-legacy package.
>
> As a first, you can try to update all your system (latest xorg-  
> packages make
> difference), also you need to install the livna nvidia drivers and  
> then
> install the kmod-nvidia package.
>
> 1. as root do (you can do this in a text console):
>
>  # yum -y update && reboot
>
>  once that computer has rebooted the graphics mode probably is now  
> working
> ok, if not, then do the following command to try to set a graphics  
> mode with
> a vesa driver:
>
> # system-config-display --reconfig --set-driver=vesa --set- 
> resolution=1024x768
>
> 2. even if you don't have graphics mode yet, do the following to  
> install the
> nvidia drivers from livna:
>
> # rpm -Uvh
> http://livna-dl.reloumirrors.net/fedora/9/i386/livna-release-9-1.noarch.rpm
>
> # yum -y install kmod-nvidia && reboot
>
> 3. Now hopefully you'll have now a graphics mode running, if not we  
> have a few
> more moves:
> remove the xorg.conf and create a new one with the nvidia utils:
>
>  # rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>  # nvidia-xconfig
>  # reboot
>
> 4. As last resource (if at this point you dont have a graphics mode)  
> do:
>
> #
> system-config-display --reconfig --set-driver=nvidia --set- 
> resolution=1024x768
>
>
> 5. If all fails, please don't desperate, give us more details on your
> equipment and the messages that you are getting from the above  
> procedures.
>
>
> HTH
>
>
> best regards
>
> Teo Fonrouge
>
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