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biscuits91
05-11-2004, 11:27 PM
I am a lnux newbie . I downloaded the iso image, burned it then changed the boot sequence and everything was running good . It was picking up all my hardware and the Penguin was at the top of the screen and it looked like everything was going to work. Then the screen on my monitor goes black and the green light on the monitor turns red , indicating that it is on standby or shut down. What can fix this?

I have a pentium III 866mhz proc., 512 megs Ram, Ge Force2 mx400 64mb video card. :?:
Please help!

biscuits91
05-12-2004, 12:02 AM
i am also getting an error message insmod/lib/modules/2.4.24-xfs/kernel/drivers/input/input.o failed maybe this will help to figure it out. Please help.

user unknown
05-12-2004, 02:10 AM
Is this the last message before the screen turns black?

Often acpi is making trouble so you could try 'acpi=off' at the bootprompt.
Did you create a xfs-filesystem? (If unsure: no)
I don't know whether you may prevent it from being searched, but it doesn't sound as if it could be a serious error.

biscuits91
05-12-2004, 02:55 AM
thank you from your reply, but unfortunately it didnt work. I still get the same error" insmod/lib/modules/2.4.24-xfs/kernel/drivers/input/input.o failed "

user unknown
05-12-2004, 04:18 AM
There where several problems described in several threads, but I'm only guessing, what might help. Did you discover the help-screen with suggestions?
scsi has been told to prevent successful booting, and one option seems very general, about performing only few tests, but I don't remember the name of these options.

biscuits91
05-12-2004, 04:52 AM
i downloaded an older version 2.7 i believe so i will try the new distro 3.4. I hope I will have better luck ,,, thanks for the advice.

biscuits91
05-12-2004, 05:35 PM
unfortunately the newe st distro doesnt work either. It is the 3.4 distro of knoppix. Once again the monitor shuts down after the black screen with the penguin in the top left corner. This time there are not any error messages . Could it be a display setting, or perhaps a BIOS setting?

user unknown
05-12-2004, 05:58 PM
Did you try all of these bootoptions?
I know, I'm only guessing...

failsafe
acpi=off
noscsi
noapm

They are briefly described in one of the help-screens while booting. And I'm not sure whether it is 'noapm' or 'apm=off' so have a look at them.

aay
05-12-2004, 10:57 PM
Try one of these depending upon what card you have.

xmodule=ati|radeon|fbdev|vesa|savage|s3|nv|i810|mg a|svga|tseng

steven2099
05-12-2004, 11:26 PM
I had a similar problem with one monitor. When I tried another monitor I got an error message that the display settings were out of range. I was able to fix it by preesing F3 at the initial knoppix splash and changing vysnc and hsync to 65. Both monitors then booted up without problems.

Steve Schwimmer
steven2099@aol.com

DinB
05-13-2004, 12:01 PM
I had a problem with exactly the same symptoms with an old monitor.

Stephen told me to try xvrefresh=60 as a cheatcode and it worked like a charm

hth

biscuits91
05-13-2004, 11:00 PM
I got my my linux distro working thanks to Steven2099 . Your advice worked like a charm. I really need to get a new monitor though.the cheat knoppix hsync=65 worked and know i can start to learn how to use linux knoppix, thanks again!!