Re: [foxboro] D-style Sun box loses video
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- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 13:39:30 -0500
Terrence,
I tried your suggestion, and yes, /dev/f0 and /dev/fb1 get re-created on
'boot -r' but my problem is still there. No dice!
Thanks for the suggestion, though.
Duc
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Duc,
You could try deleting /dev/fb* and then shutdown / halt / boot -r
I think the video drivers are only re-built when they are not there.
(Ok, rename the files with the mv command if you don't want to delete)
Terry
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Hi list,
Another day, another problem.
I have an AW51D (Sun Ultra 5) with dual-head video. Recently it lost the
video out from the primary video port, but in a peculiar way.
I can see all the POST messages (on white background) fine until the
Foxboro I/A signal kicks in (when the screen normally turns to the light
blue background), then I get nothing but a dark screen. The box would
continue to boot up fully and I can see the video signal on the
secondary display.
I pull the hard drive and put it into another Ultra 5 box, but the same
symptom persists, so I ruled out hardware problems and started to look
at corrupted graphic drivers or something along that line.
Searching the foxboro archive (from another problem of mine three years
ago, http://www.freelists.org/archives/foxboro/03-2003/msg00042.html)
led to inspecting the graphic driver in /dev/fb0, but that didn't shed
much light (it's there, and looks similar to that on an operational
box).
Searching Google for graphic problems with the Ultra 5 really didn't
help much as this problem rears its head when the display is switched to
the Foxboro graphic signal.
(Yes, I've tried 'boot -r'.)
Anybody experiences this same problem? Anybody knows how to fix it?
Thanks for any information.
Duc
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Duc M. Do
DCS Group, Carrollton Plant
Dow Corning Corp.
Carrollton, KY, US
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