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I am having a problem with my video after I added another 1 GB memory stick to my system. I'm running Fedora 10 x86_64 and I've been running with 3GB for about 2 months without issue. I up't my memory to 4GB and I can't get X to show anything. It will boot just fine, but when it comes to giving me a gui login, the screen is black and eventually loses the signal to the monitor. To work around this problem I have booted into runlevel 3 and modified my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to use the "nv" driver instead of "nvidia". Then I startx and I'm fine. I have noticed that my settings don't stick. When I reboot I have to change the xorg.conf file again. So; I removed kmod-nvidia and all other nvidia drivers to get my xorg.conf file to continually use "nv" drivers. The only major issue for me, is I no longer have 3D support, so no video games for me. :(
(In reply to comment #1) > I am having a problem Please file a separate bug for it. This bug is already used for other purposes.
However Mythtv does not play any sound ("Mixer unable to find control PCM"). Mplayer does play sound on the same recordings. I have googled a lot and the problem seems to be something like Fedora 12 defaulting to Pulseaudio while MythTV turning pulseaudio off. I have found some suggesting to uninstall pulseaudio partially, but when I try I get no sound at all from any application. I have tried all non-digital sound output settings in MythTV (and even one digital). Also, When I make a movies on a dvd. I don't have a sound or with a mp3 file music. Is-it possible to package the new version mythtv 0.22.224% thank you Best Regards Jo
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I recently upgraded my PC with an additional 2 GB memory stick, but now I'm having problems with the video output. I've been using Fedora 10 x86_64 for the last two months with 3GB of RAM and haven't had any issues. The X server still won't show anything, even after I upgraded to 4 GB of RAM. The computer powers up without a hitch, however the GUI login screen disappears and the signal goes out as soon as it attempts to display it. I fixed this by switching to the "nv" driver from the "nvidia" one in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file after booting into run level 3. I was able to startx and get the GUI to work once I did this. Having said that, I've seen that these modifications disappear upon reboot. Every time, I need to make the same changes to the xorg.conf file. For this modification to take effect, I removed kmod-nvidia along with all other nvidia drivers. Now, my xorg.conf attested at https://atlasdoorrepair.com/ file always makes use of the "nv" drivers. One drawback of this technique is that it disables 3D support, which renders all video games inaccessible.
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