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Author: Michael Havens
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: x broke (was: computer broke?
I just upgraded the laptop. This is what it does now:

1- start the computer
2- option to enter BIOS appears
2a-if  do nothing screen goes black with power to it for about 20 seconds
2b- upon restart it gives you a choice of kernels to start with
2b1-if you choose the 3.1.4 screen goes blank then some text appears
      then disappears (upon restart I find most of the text is what
follows)
      then more text appears (something about virtual box and stuff that
      disappears to quick) then the screen goes blank. Sometimes I have
      to go through the process again  but sometimes press F1 and text
appears:


           [     9.300411] SP5100  TCO  timer:mmio address 0xb80430 already
in use
           [   11.853316] Bad LUN  (0:1)
           [   11.853871] Bad target number (1:0)
           [   11.854556] Bad target number (2:0)
           [   11.855076] Bad target number (3:0)
           [   11.855629] Bad target number (4:0)
           [   11.856440] Bad target number (5:0)
           [   11.856917] Bad target number (6:0)
           [   11.856763] Bad target number (7:0)
            *Stopping anac(h)ronistic
cron                                       [OK]
            *Starting CPU interrupts balancing daemon
[OK]
            *Stopping save kernel messages
[OK]


and followed with the login sequence.
the numbers in the brackets do change each time I see them.
Does this help with fixing X?


On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Michael Havens <> wrote:

> Okay..,. Time to change the title because now I know what broke.... the
> problem is x broke. It doesn't seem to want to play with the new kernel
> nicely this time around. Before I screwed around with the 64 bit processor
> and then went back to the 32 bit animal it did. What I don't understand is
> why x worked with the first installation of the 32 bit processor but it
> doesn't work with the current installation.
>
> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 6:32 PM, Michael Havens <> wrote:
>
>> Funny thing is I'm online with my laptop in text mode. I just pinged
>> google to make sure!
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Michael Havens <> wrote:
>>
>>> Okay... I fixed the desktop! I can now load it in 3.1.4. When I was
>>> unpacking the kernel I was entering
>>>
>>>      dpkg -i x y z

>>>
>>> It liked:
>>>
>>>      dpkg -i x
>>>      dpkg -i y
>>>      dpkg -i z

>>>
>>> better than all on the same line.
>>> But the laptop is another matter. I figured out how to boot into text
>>> mode with the 3.1.4 kernel (recovery mode) but x won't start and I don't
>>> know what to do. When I type sudo startx the screen just goes blank like it
>>> does when I don't load in recovery mode.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Michael Havens <> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sorry about my last message. I wrote it last night at around 3:30 in
>>>> the morning.
>>>>
>>>> Okay, here is the deal: The computer with Mint on it will not boot from
>>>> the hard drive. Only from the CD. As such I have Mint running on it. On The
>>>> Ububntu system (I have two computers going) I installed the 3.1.4 kernel
>>>> too but it didn't like it either. The screen just goes blank if I run 3.1.4
>>>> and it gives me the kernel boot option if I restart it (every other time).
>>>> I tried synaptic (had to apt-get it) to remove the kernel but it wasn't in
>>>> the package list. I think that is because it is a newer kernel.
>>>>
>>>> Hmmmm..... I changed the boot order in Mint and it now is giving the
>>>> option of choosing kernels (on every other power down). Now I can boot the
>>>> laptop too.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 2:07 PM, James Mcphee <> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Sounds kinda like your video drivers are freaking out. Can you still
>>>>> boot to external media?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Michael Havens <>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Why in the world don't I leave good enough alone! Well, I installed
>>>>>> mint and everything was perfect. The grafics were good, the sound was good,
>>>>>> everything was good after I installed the 3.1.4 kernel. Then I found out I
>>>>>> wasn't taking advantage of my 64bit processor so I reinstalled with a 64bit
>>>>>> operating system. That made things slower. So I reinstalled the 32 bit os
>>>>>> and everything went to hell! The screen now 'jumps ' around like it is
>>>>>> switching between desktops sometimes. I tried to install the 3.1.4 kernel
>>>>>> but that didn't work. uname -r reveals me kernel is still 3.0.0-12....
>>>>>> well, at least it hasn't crashed..... ohhhhh right after the kernel
>>>>>> finished installing it did crash (the caps lock light started blinking and
>>>>>> it froze). and the panicing has started! It doesn't tell me it has paniced
>>>>>> but the caps lock button starts flashing and it locks up like in a panic.
>>>>>> So I was thinking that perhaps this was because I extracted the .deb
>>>>>> files through the GUI this time; so I did it through a shell and now after
>>>>>> the option to enter bios the screen goes black. I tried hitting the escape
>>>>>> key after the option to enter bios but it does nothing. It hasn't even
>>>>>> entered runtime 1 (me thinks). Eek gads!
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-:
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>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>
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