Re: Newbie video problems



James,

Thanks for taking the time.

I tried to be careful to tell it to set up the new partition to 50% (moved the slider almost all the way to the left). However, after it was done, I think it reported that there was now only 8mb of free space on the Windows partition.

When I boot with the Ubuntu installation CD out, I don't get an initial menu.

When I boot with the Ubuntu installation CD in, the menu is includes Start Ubuntu, start in video safe mode, etc. I can change the video selections, but they apparently don't get saved and doesn't change what  happens when I reboot without the CD in.

After the splash Ubuntu screen, I see about four of the login screen horizontally, and it goes down about 80% of the screen, with gibberish underneath that. The screen has "untuubuntuubuntuubuntuub" going across, with 4 logos, and a half username box, 3 username boxes, and another half username box.

Laptop is a HP Pavilion zd7000. HP's site says the video card is nvidia geforce 4. Don't know the exact model of the screen to put into the ubuntu settings, but it's widescreen and 17".

So, how do I boot in video safe mode, change video settings, and then get them to stick when I reboot without the CD? And, any idea which video settings I should pick from the menu?

Thanks so much.

Hal Davis

James Takac wrote:
On Monday 03 December 2007 07:10:44 Hal Davis wrote:
  
I grew up in DOS and Windows, but just getting started in Linux.
Installed Ubuntu 7.10, and had it set up a partition on my Windows laptop.

First, I don't know how to interrupt the boot process to tell it to load
Windows instead of Unix.

Second, the Linux install didn't work until it reloaded using Video Safe
Mode (or something like that). Then, noticed that the bottom of my
screen wasn't being displayed, so if I moved the toolbar to the bottom,
I couldn't see it (but I was able to move the mouse down all the way,
right click, and access properties to move it somewhere else). Then,
like a genius, I thought I'd change the video selection to solve the
problem. I guess I was expecting the Windows-like temporary
installation, that requires me to tell it that it works before it's
really switched. But now, I can't read ANYTHING on the screen after the
initial Ubuntu logo.

Tried to figure out how to change the video (went online and looked at
help), and it gave me some scripts to run. Problem is, I don't know how
to run the scripts. The only DOS-like prompt I've been able to reach is
GRUB> and it doesn't like the text I input. I'm guessing that if I knew
how to get to the correct prompt the scripts would work fine.

Can someone tell me how to get my Linux system out of the ditch?

Thanks,

Hal Davis
    


Hi Hal

Your system should have a menu when you first boot unless you told it to use 
the entire drive at which point windows would be gone. Assuming you resized 
the partion windows was on via the install you should see a boot menu. Just 
use the up and down arrows on the keyboard to navigate and enter to select

As for the rest we need more info. What are the system specs, e.g. graphic 
card, etc. Even if we know the laptop in question we might be able to look up 
the specs online

Can you get to a terminal via CTRL-ALT-F1
You can think of that as a DOS prompt when you get there. It will ask you to 
log in at that prompt first time you enter it

You also mention you can't read anything on the screen anymore. Fonts too 
small? Blury,............ You don't give any detail

You mentioned changing video selection so I'm guessing you either changed the 
default graphic card or you changed the resolution or refresh rate

James

  
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