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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:12 pm
by Boo
I just got that monitor, aint it cool.

the xserver is dieing at start so it could be the video driver is bad.
the safe graphics mode should give the gnome desktop as it uses a general basic graphics driver (vesa).

this could be due to a bad CD burn or bad download.
check out:
http://www.linuxmint.com/wiki/index.php ... ur_Live_CD

:D

Re: Problems with LiveCD - ATI X1900XT straight to powersave.

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 3:14 am
by Tsume
Same problem here... funny thing is I have to reboot the pc about 3 times to get the LiveCD to not hang during boot. Guess it doesn't like my CD drive? Ubuntu liked it...

Ubuntu has this problem on my X1600 Pro too. I had to use the alternate text CD to install.... Mint does not have.. so I can't use it?

I know what FIXED the problem after installing Ubuntu (which still did not work after it was installed) was to tell it to use the ati driver instead of vesa... some of these ati cards don't like vesa and I wish it would figure out that I have an ATi card and use the ati driver automatically, or if someone could tell me how to get the liveCD to use it that would be great too :)

Re: Problems with LiveCD - ATI X1900XT straight to powersave.

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:04 am
by Tsume
Somehow got xorg.conf edited so it uses the ati driver, got it to load in a super low graphics mode, start the install................

Got to partitioning. Deleted my two old Ubuntu partitions, created a new parttion . . . . .. . . . .. . . ................................ ................. . . .. . .. . .. .

and that's it. Hangs right after I hit okay to create a new partition. I can still exit the installer normally, but all of the partitioning functions in it are frozen and do not respond.

Why does Linux Mint hate me?

Re: Problems with LiveCD - ATI X1900XT straight to powersave.

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 6:32 am
by Tsume
I reburned the CD at 8x (lowest speed I could) and it seems to be a bit happier now in terms of actually booting up each time I load the LiveCD. Weird that I could burn Ubuntu at 52x with no problem.

Anyhow, I fixed my problem. Here's how, and hopefully this can either be fixed/automated in the next release or hopefully at least stickied or wiki'd. Internet required!

I booted the LiveCD, don't bother with "safe graphic mode". Once the CD is done spinning and your screen is in power save mode like it shouldn't be, hit CTRL ALT F1.

Do "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf", find the line saying driver = "vesa" and change it to driver = "fglrx", and hit CTRL X. Press Y when it asks to save.
(You may also want to see that it won't try anything stupid resolution-wise- I deleted an entry that said 1440x1440 in there, confused would anyone be doing with a SQUARE SCREEN?)

Then do "sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx" and once that's done do "sudo apt-get install xserver-xgl".

Once that's all finished, hit CTRL ALT F7. You'll be back at your screen in powersave mode. Then hit CTRL ALT BACKSPACE. Voila! Your xserver should be restarted with WORKING graphics. If it asks, username is mint and there is no password- leave it blank.