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[openbeos] Re: trouble running haiku on i840gm / piii/1ghz

  • From: Karl vom Dorff <karl@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 15:17:22 -0400
I find that weird though that it works after you remove the driver.

Isn't the point of booting in safe mode to bypass the driver?

Anyways, glad it works.


On 3-Jun-07, at 3:12 PM, Marcus Jacob wrote:

stupid me ;-) could have thought of removing the broken driver myself ... works fine otherwise, network performance app. 30% slower compared to maui/
dano.

you can add the notebook as working with the hint to remove the driver ...

thanks,
rossi

For your convenience:

http://www.haikuware.com/index.php?
option=com_sobi2&sobi2Task=sobi2Details&catid=22&sobi2Id=18&Itemid=55

Thanks for the info!

Try removing all the intel video drivers? Maybe they are trying to
initialize the hardware.

cya

On 3-Jun-07, at 2:10 PM, Marcus Jacob wrote:

Hi!

I'm trying to run the nightly build (the one currently on the
server) on a
Fujitsu Siemens Computers Lifebook S6010, whith the following key
hardware
specs:

    Intel i840GM chipset
    Pentium III / 1GHz

Haiku boots, but has an issue concerning the vga driver (same
result with and
without safe-mode vga). The screen looks completely weird. The boot
logo
appers correctly though. Any clues how to resolve this issue?

BeOS (both Maui and Dano) run perfectly, of course using safe-mode
graphics,
since there is no proper vga driver available.

Cheers,
Rossi











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