Sasa Stupar wrote:
https://freedesktop.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1817
This bug explains only for install problems. I didn't have install problems at all. It went well under X.
https://freedesktop.org/bugzilla/ should get you there with this blank screen when system is cold-booted.
I did have a problem with a black screen that seemed like the computer was locked up. The computer finally brought up the X screen after a long wait. Have you let the screen remain black, then check back a few minutes later?
Jim
Yes, I have waited for 30 min but nothing. The system froze because HDD led was allways on.
Could this be related to BIOS? Because, after cold-boot to winxp and reboot to FC2 it works or cold-boot in linux but in "Interactive mode".
I'm not sure why a cold-boot would leave the computer in a state where the disk was hung, except for a problem someone mentioned regarding a bug that effects the graphical boot with the initial install. Did you upgrade to the latest available rpms from the mirror sites.
You might try to boot with rhgb removed from the grub loader. There are many postings that explained this problem and how to remove rhgb quiet from the boot parameters.
Your assumption that the BIOS might have a bug revealed by linux cold-booting might be close too. I have an 815 video card (lesser than your card type) and also used an 865G (newer than the 845). Both of these cards do exhibit effects, which put the card into a particular state, until the computer is rebooted. This might explain why the video card you have works after being initialized by windows. The card is locked in the correct state.
This still sounds like a good candidate for either submitting a bug in bugzilla for Fedora or on the xorg-x11 site.
I'm concerned that the X server uses the same driver for so many card types and the list is growing still. (i810) - Your breakage with this card might help resolve the refresh problem that the 810/815 type cards are having.
Jim
Regards, Sasa
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