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Hi, everyone!
I have just installed Arch (after N hours -- a little hard after fedora) and most things seem to work fine. However sometimes when I reboot/shutdown the machine, the screen starts flickering, showing horizontal stripes (just like a TV with bad signal).
The computer is Compaq Presario V2615US (AMD Sempron 3000+, ATI Radeon Xpress 200M, widescreen, laptop). The kernel and X are 2.6.28-ARCH and 1.5.3, respectively. I am using the ati (which in turn invokes radeon) driver in my xorg.conf. The Xorg.0.log shows no errors...
The problem seems to be correlated with the wireless networking, when I manually connect to a network with iwconfig (because I have never seen it, while using the cable). I had the same (unresolved) issue in Fedora 8 with X 1.3 (basically, this was the reason for me to switch to Arch).
Have anyone encountered similar problem? I also tired to install the catalyst driver from AUR, but it requires catalyst-utils, which in turn needs Xorg 1.6 wierd...
Thanx in advance,
Leonid.
Last edited by Leonid.I (2009-10-11 21:27:08)
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OK, it definitely seems to be due to an active wlan0 interface. I wonder, is there any way to automatically close network interfaces with, say, netcfg, on reboot/shutdown, before X is stopped -- is there any config file or script that does this?
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My screen flickers when I reboot or shutdown from the Desktop. A pulsating flashing across the top half inch or so of my screen. If I killall X from the command line and the shutdown or reboot from the login screen, (kde), it doesn't flicker. After reading your post I tried shutting down eth0, and even removed the module. No flicker. So you are right. Did you find a solution? I am using intel from testing, but have had the same or similar problem since installing a couple of months ago.
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I hope I'm right, but I had @wicd in rc.conf. I remove the @, and have rebooted twice without problem.
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