Hey,
I have followed this tutorial http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...ad.php?t=43665
When i used grub 2 i could fix the "black screen" problem after startx, with adding startx to /root/.bash_profile
in combination with editing the line with "i915.modeset=1" after "text splash vga" in /boot/grub/grub.cfg
After I downgraded to grub legacy, I have the &quo
I recently installed Ubuntu 10.4 onto an older computer. Upon trying to boot off the live CD, my monitor would go "out of range" (screen would turn black and display a hardware error message "out of range").
I am trying to install Fedora 18 on my server which is a dual core opteron system with a gig of ram and on board video. When I boot. I see "starting grub" then monitor reports that the signal is out of range. If I try to boot from a live disk, it goes out of range. What do I do? I've googled around and seen lots of people saying to change different config files but how?
Hi!
I'm facing the following problem.
Recently, by some reasons I changed my hardware from Intel 82865G to
Intel 82G33/G31 Express Integrated Graphics Controller.
And when I try to boot into Fedora15+Gnome3 (updated from F14 with preupgrade in graphic mode) even in single user mode or runlevel 3 (by editing corresponding "kernel-" line in grub.conf) I see the message
"Sig
I recently got a second hand PC and installed xubuntu on it. At boot though, instead of the grub screen, I would get the message:
"Input signal out of range.
gnomiik wrote:When you did "i915.modeset=0 nomodeset quiet" was the resolution normal in any desktop environment? I guess I can try this when I get home from work today.
I've recently installed Ubuntu 12.04 on my computer. Now, every time I boot and when I shut down, my monitor goes blank and says "Input Signal Out of Range - Change Setting to 1920x1080 60Hz." Once the computer gets to the login screen, it's okay again. This problem also happens when I try to open any 3d app. My graphics card is NVIDIA GEforce 6150 SE.
I have this problem but my keyboard is not wireless. My monitor gives me an "Out of Range" error and I am trying to get to recovery mode to fix it. Holding down shift during boot-up gives me Out of Range. Holding down CTRL during boot-up gives me Out of Range. Holding Space during boot-up gives me Out of Range.
Hi there.
I am new to Ubuntu since about 5 hours ago, and I have a problem using my Nvidia AGP graphics card.
The glowing ubuntu logo shows up but after that my monitor displays a message saying "Out of range 59Hz". My monitors optimal is 60Hz @ 1680 x 1050. This setup works fine on my on-board graphics but not on my Nvidia 7600.