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#1 2011-10-21 02:51:29

hooya
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Registered: 2011-10-09
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[SOLVED] When resumed from suspend, virtual consoles have no display

Desktop computer, AMD Athlon II X4 processor, Asus motherboard, aging NVidia graphics card, using Nuveau drivers.

On clean boot the virtual consoles all work great. I usually used Gnome 3.2 and boot directly into it. If I suspend my machine, or if it suspends due to inactivity, and then wake the machine, Gnome/GDM come up and everything seems to work fine. If I ctrl+alt+F1 the screen remains black. I can blindly type "root" and my rootpassword or login as a user, and issue commands. The thing is that I can't see what I'm doing. I know it works because I can type "reboot" and the system reboots, or "pkill gdm" and it kicks me back to the graphical console to the login screen because I just killed gdm. So I know it's working, but there's no display. Just a blank screen.

Any ideas why that might be and how to correct it?

Thanks.

Last edited by hooya (2011-10-29 02:16:09)

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#2 2011-10-29 02:15:48

hooya
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Registered: 2011-10-09
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Re: [SOLVED] When resumed from suspend, virtual consoles have no display

This issue no longer occurs now that I've moved to the proprietary NVidia drivers instead of the Nouveau drivers I had been using. Unfortunately the Nvidia drivers don't, by default, allow for a nice resolutions in the virtual consoles (full native) whereas Nouveau drivers did.

So, the solution was to use the proprietary NVidia drivers.

Will now go and see how I change the resolution in those virtual consoles using these video drivers.

Last edited by hooya (2011-10-29 02:16:37)

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