I've 'inherited' a dozen MSI systems, Intel dual core, 4G RAM
All systems were ordered to be 'identical' from system board
level up, including flat panel display,*to be used in*training
scenarios.
All systems install FC*w/o a hitch in the graphical installation
interface. However, when rebooted,*4 of the systems do not have
video, rather display an "Out of Range" message*on the flat panel.*
On the these offending systems, I can boot-up into single-user mode,
get normal video and can 'snoop around.' I did change initdefault to 3,
yet get the same "Out of Range" error on reboot. Therefore, I can say
with some confidence it is not an X server prob (not started in init 3),
but some config prob between single-user mode and run level 3.
Where do I look?
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03-27-2011, 04:36 PM
edik landave
Display "Out of Range"
> Where do I look?
> --
> Nix
Try to swap monitors with the others that are working fine, or reset
the monitors to default by playing with the monitor's menus and give
it another try.
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03-27-2011, 09:11 PM
gerrynix
Display "Out of Range"
Subject: Re: Display "Out of Range"
> Where do I look?
> --
> Nix
Try to swap monitors with the others that are working fine, or reset
the monitors to default by playing with the monitor's menus and give
it another try.
*************
Thanks . . . Had tried these thinga already. Also swapped hard-drive
from a 'screwy' machine into a 'working one." Still no joy. Something
is configed into the OS . . . just unsure what. Many thanks.
Nix
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03-27-2011, 10:07 PM
Marvin Kosmal
Display "Out of Range"
Hi
Stab in the dark..
Do dmesg, save to file, on a good one and bad one.
Do a compare of files and see if that does anything
HTH
Marvin
On 3/27/11, gerrynix <gerrynix@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Subject: Re: Display "Out of Range"
>
>> Where do I look?
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>> Nix
>
> Try to swap monitors with the others that are working fine, or reset
> the monitors to default by playing with the monitor's menus and give
> it another try.
> *************
>
>
> Thanks . . . Had tried these thinga already. Also swapped hard-drive
> from a 'screwy' machine into a 'working one." Still no joy. Something
> is configed into the OS . . . just unsure what. Many thanks.
> Nix
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