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Hello, I've been using Arch for awhile now, and recently downloaded the Beta2 ISO image, and installed it. Everything is working great, except I have a slight problem that I have not had on recent versions.
When I start XFCE4, and then close it back to the linux console, my screen is all messed up, lines flashing and staggered half lines of text about the screen. At first, I thought it might be my grub vga= line, but I removed that, and no effect.
OS: Archlinux 0.8
WM: XFCE4 (XOrg)
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce 6800 GT SLI Enabled (2x 6800 GTs)
Video Driver: nvidia (from pacman -Sy nvidia nvidia-utils)
The system does not freeze, I can type 'reboot' and it will come back up fine after a reboot, or I can just start XFCE back up, and the display is normal, exit again, and it's back to broken.
I could very well be my configuration, or a driver problem. I know the hardware works, as I have used it in SLI in XP, and in the Arch Beta1 ISO. I used hwd to detect my hardware, then I used nvidia-xconfig --sli=on to configure the xorg.conf file for my video, then I hand edited the xorg.conf file and changed my resolution and color depth to desired levels. This works great, and always has.
I can take a physical photo if you would like when I get home after work today.
Thanks in advance for looking!
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It might have something to do with the SLI setup, but that is just my paranoia. Try disabling SLI and see what happens when you do it.
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Hello, thanks for responding... Although I am a little late on this...
Yes, I removed the SLI option in the xorg.conf file, and it works...
So I made a PKGBUILD file for the newest version of the driver and utils from nvidia, but same problem.
I finally resolved the problem by making an PKGBUILD for version 9631 of the nvidia driver.
When making the PKGBUILD file, I had to remove a line that was added to the newer versions, the line was:
install X11R6/lib/modules/libnvidia-wfb.so.$pkgver $startdir/pkg/usr/lib/xorg/modules || return 1
Does this line have something to do with framebuffer? As wfb is in the filename? My display works fine now.
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I have exactly the same problem, the only way for me to get it to work is to unplug the tv-out cable.
Perhaps it is a driver-issue where the signal runs to the tv-out instead of vga/dvi ??
EDIT: AHA! Solved, i used the 7xx drivers insted of 9xx as I should. Everything is flawless now [SOLVED]
Last edited by bud (2007-10-28 19:58:53)
Hello, I am normal!
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