I have been trying Mint 7 Main on a 12 year old computer that I dug out of mothballs. Downloaded the iso,burnt the image,tried the LiveCD, installed without a problem. Everything worked, as advertised, out of the box. The old computer is a Dell XPS R450 with an upgraded Celeron 1.2 cpu, a GForce 2 Ti ,and an Intel BBX 440 MB. I was impressed. I tried other distros and decided that I was in love with "Gloria".
So, I put the LiveCD into my three year old XP3 computer to see how it worked on a faster system.(see specs below ) The regular setup failed to load. Crashed to a black screen. Loaded in compatibility mode to the desktop. But, and here is the problem, Mint 7 defaulted to a resolution of 2048x1536 with a refresh rate of 0. The monitor is not recognized. When I try to change the resolution thru the Display Utility the screen becomes corrupt and the computer freezes. When I click on recognize monitor nothing happens. Same thing happens with Mint 8. Since I am a "noob" and have not found a solution on Google I am posting here.
How do I change resolutions using the LiveCD?
If I install to my computer will I have the same problem?
Asus A8N-E socket 939 mb nvidia nForce4 chipset
Athlon 64 4000+
BFG Geforce 7800GT
Nec MultiSync 1250+ 22" CRT monitor
Stuck @ 2048x1536 with LiveCD
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Stuck @ 2048x1536 with LiveCD
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Re: Stuck @ 2048x1536 with LiveCD
Welcome to Linux Mint!
Nec MultiSync monitors may require frame buffer support enabled. Sad to say but on my old Nec Multisync 3V monitor I could only run older kernels 2.4.26 and 2.6.8. Maybe you will find more information here. You may want to take Knoppix 4, Debian, or Puppy Linux for a spin. These distros have a much better support for older hardware.
Cheers,
pompom
Nec MultiSync monitors may require frame buffer support enabled. Sad to say but on my old Nec Multisync 3V monitor I could only run older kernels 2.4.26 and 2.6.8. Maybe you will find more information here. You may want to take Knoppix 4, Debian, or Puppy Linux for a spin. These distros have a much better support for older hardware.
Cheers,
pompom
Re: Stuck @ 2048x1536 with LiveCD
pompom, You may be correct. I have been trying different distros to see what would work. Mint and Ubuntu both default to 2048x1536 as stated in my post. The following livecd"s will not run at all: Mepis,Fedora 12, and Opensuse11.2.
PCLinux OS 2009.2, and Mandriva-one 2010 both loaded and ran with no problem.
Any other opinions would be helpful. I'll have to see if I can try another monitor and see if that would narrow down the problem. With so many distros not responding I did come to the conclusion that it had to be hardware related.
PCLinux OS 2009.2, and Mandriva-one 2010 both loaded and ran with no problem.
Any other opinions would be helpful. I'll have to see if I can try another monitor and see if that would narrow down the problem. With so many distros not responding I did come to the conclusion that it had to be hardware related.
Re: Stuck @ 2048x1536 with LiveCD
Just to follow up. I hooked up a Viewsonic VA902b 19" lcd to my Atholn 4000+ computed and loaded Mint 8 livecd, in compatibility mode. Still black screen and freeze with normal install. It loaded with a screen resolution of 1280x1024. Could change this to 1020x768 and back again, no problem. The monitor is not recognized and the refresh rate is still 0.
I guess I will have to install Mint to disk and load the correct drivers to correct this.
I guess I will have to install Mint to disk and load the correct drivers to correct this.