On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 17:38 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
- The DVD won't boot into X. If I boot to runlevel 3 and attempt
to
system-config-display, there are two problems.
(1) The Monitor section of xorg.conf is missing.
This is correct -- there shouldn't need to be a monitor section as it
should be auto-detected
(2) The nv driver hangs with a black screen. The keyboard is still
functional and I can reboot with <CTRL>-<ALT>-<F1>
<CTRL>-<ALT>-<DEL>.
This sounds like a driver bug, please file against xorg-x11-drv-nv and
include your X.log, lspci info and xorg.conf
- I used gparted to resize NTFS partitions and partition the drive.
It
hung at the end of the resize operation without confirming it is
finished (although the operation appears to have completed). Also,
gparted quits after the rescan step after each operation set.
Haven't seen/heard this one. Probably worth filing against gparted (or
maybe ntfs-progs; hard to say) though
- Have to install with "vesa" kernel option. The nv driver
boots to a
black screen.
Same as above.
- On the Disk Druid screen, the screen is not repainted after
opening
and closing popups.
This is filed already -- see bug 289281
- The display is only configured for 800x600.
This is going to be related to lack of proper monitor probing.
- Screen brightness is erratic. The screen brightness applet
appears,
but whatever controls I hit, brightness changes randomly up or down and
does not get fully bright or dim. If I switch to a VC, I can control
the brightness, but ^@ characters appear on the display.
This has been reported a couple of times-- Warren was going to try to
track this down and get some better reporting of it I believe
- X server doesn't terminate on logout--I have to
<CTRL>-<ALT>-<BKSP> to
kill it.
Sounds like an X server bug
- Suspend doesn't work at all. Select Suspend from the power
applet and
the machine starts to suspend, the light comes on, then the light goes
off and the machine is live, except that the display is black. I can
reboot as above.
Using which X driver?
- Hibernate appears to work, but on resume I get a message that
hibernate failed.
Sounds buggy
- Stopping the bluetooth service on reboot or shutdown fails,
although
starting on bootup succeeds. Have not tested bluetooth functionality
otherwise.
I believe I saw some discussion about this, but am not certain anymore
Jeremy