(UPDATE) No Video after Kernel Upgrade

mylar micros50 at verizon.net
Wed Dec 12 23:05:40 UTC 2007


Hello... Here's an update...

It seems to be working now. After I installed the new kernel via yum I
rebooted into the new kernel and I had the video display problem. So I
shut down and rebooted the old kernel and everything was OK. After a few
hours I shut down and left. When I got back a few hours later I booted
the machine and decided to give another shot at trying to boot the new
kernel. Viola' it worked !! I have no idea why. I made no configuration
changes or anything else, But it seems to be working fine. I am using
the new kernel right now and video, sound and everything else seems to
be just fine. Quite strange as to why it did not work before.

mylar



On Wed, 2007-12-12 at 14:53 -0500, mylar wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I have been running Fedora 7 for several months under the XEN kernel...
> kernel-xen-2.6.18  for several months with relatively good results. I
> recently upgraded the kernel to kernel-xen-2.6.20 using yum. However,
> upon trying to boot the machine into kernel-xen-2.6.20 I get an error
> message from my monitor saying "cannot display this graphics mode".
> 
> I don't get it. I am running a Dell Dimension 4600 machine with an
> integrated  82865G graphics display card and a Dell E172FP Flat Panel
> LCD monitor. I am using the "i810" driver. I am running at a resolution
> of 1280 x 1024. It was working fine at these settings under the older
> 2.6.18 kernel. Matter of fact if I boot into the 2.6.18 kernel my
> display works fine. But if I try and boot into 2.6.20 I get bupkis along
> with my display telling me "I cannot display this graphics mode".
> 
> Any ideas as to why I might be having this problem ? Is there something
> else I need to update along with the kernel. Had I not kept the old
> kernel on the system the machine would be unusable right now. Any help
> would be appreciated... Thanks.
> 
> mylar
> 
> 
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