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I was trying to configure the settings for Xorg and once when i typed the command /root/xorg.conf.new it the screen became blank i tried ctrl+alt+bkspc it didn work then i restarted now the monitor is not getting switched ON at all i tried also in fallback.
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If you are getting a blank screen that usually means your horizontal and/or vertical refresh rates are not set correctly for your monitor. But typically these days there is no need to set the refresh rates because, X will determine the correct refresh rates.
How did you create your xorg.conf.new file?
Did you run X -confg /root/xorg.conf.new to test the xorg.config.new file? I am not sure how typing the command you mentioned above would attempt to start the X server.
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yes i did run that command .As i said i was trying to configure xorg so was checking the settings by editing xorg.conf.new . I used xorg -configure i was also trying using hwd but both settings were not working .
Last edited by mugen (2008-05-15 03:18:26)
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Only thing I can think of is for you to post the information about your monitor, video card and post your current xorg file?
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but how to get xorg file info if i am not able to view anything in Arch as monitor is switching on but immediately going to power save mode and i don know what to do as i am totally new to linux
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Are you sure it's connected?
Mine goes to power save if it's not plugged in.
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no i haven't tampered with any connections , also arch linux boots up tp Udev then it goes to power save mode ( a orange light and all othe lights flickering).pl help me to boot till my login screen
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Try holding down ctl+alt and tapping the plus or minus key, I buggered up my xorg.conf file and was getting a similar problem. It seems to change the resolution, I managed to get the monitor working and thus could see and make some changes to xorg.
Just a stab in the dark maybe but it worked for me.
"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."
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no that didn work ...hey is reinstalling the only option now ???..Also i did pacman -S gnome before making startx completely work ..I thought i would make start x work by the time gnome gets downloaded ....Is it because of that?
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I understand that your Arch boots and starts "broken" X automatically, which then leaves you with an unusable system. Is that right?
If you start X through inittab and use GRUB, add "3" to the kernel line.
If you start X by starting kdm/gdm daemon, you might try adding "init=/bin/sh" or "1" to kernel line in GRUB or booting from some livecd and disabling the daemon it in /etc/rc.conf.
That way you'll get into Arch without X and will be able to tinker with xorg.conf.
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Since i dont reach login screen at all so its impossible for me to edit GRUB , i will try with live cd .But is there any other method ?
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But you reach GRUB, don't you? You can edit GRUB interactively.
When does your monitor power down, exactly?
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I know that there was a bad nvidia package a little while ago. Have you done a full pacman -Syu lately?
When you get the grub screen, try pressing "e" instead of "enter" (or letting it proceed automatically). Press "e" again on the line that starts with "kernel" and add "1" to the end. After that, you can press "b" to boot from the updated entry.
This will put you into single user mode -- X should be disabled. At that point, you should be able to edit (or recreate) the xorg.conf file and/or do the full pacman -Syu.
When you reboot, the grub configuration will be restored.
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it reaches GRUB goes through all the initial thing and reaches the place where it does that Udev(i think its just before login screen comes) and after that montitor goes off
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As told i added 1 at the end like this "Kernel/boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/sda8 ro 1" is it correct ?.. but its not working the..... line where monitor switches off is "Loading Udev events"
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I have a live cd with me , so i checked rc.conf there is no new entry in daemons section....Pl any new suggestions ...
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Ah... It's the word "single" instead of the number "1" .. oops!
Try that and let us know...
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hey i tried 'single' also it didnt work ..I think is prob is with "UDEv Uevents" many other people have mentioned their boot probs with this regard but didn get any solution
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Try booting with a livecd and then run this command:
(after mounting your main drive to /mnt/recover)
chroot /mnt/recover /bin/bash
After that, run a pacman -Syu to (theoretically) update everything. Finally, reboot and everything should be updated. If it still doesn't work, back up your /etc and /home directories and reinstall.. Perhaps you really messed something up in your original installation.
By the way, about how old is this installation?
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