Re: [orca-list] talking gdm with orca in fedora



Glad to hear your video signal issue is resolved, Robert.

As an FYI for the future, problems with nvidea are pretty much endemic.
That company doesn't open their technology, therefore open source
environments like Linux frequently have problems with their devices.
It's not at all Fedora specific, by the way.

Janina

Robert Cole writes:
Thanks, Janina and Jason.

I think my problem was more so related to the nVidia driver than
anything. I added a variable (GRUB_GFXMODE) into /etc/default/grub
and set IT to an appropriate resolution, updated my GRUB
configuration file with "grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg',
and everything seems to be working. I had a slight scare today
because I had no video at all, but my system seems to be up and
running just fine now. I was worried that something had happened to
my monitor or video card, but I think my oldest son (who is almost
three) got onto my desk and got into my cables. Fortunately
everything is working just fine now!

Thanks for the help and the suggestions.

On 06/18/2012 07:54 AM, Janina Sajka wrote:
If I recall correctly, Robert installed from a Fedora Live image. Those
images are necessarilyminimal, especially as they still try to fit
themselves onto CD ROM media.

My first expectation is a missing library of some kind.

If this is correct, it points out the value of preferring the full
version DVD image. However, there's still no reason to reinstall as
entire groups of related technologies can be installed by yum. To see a
list of these groups, do:

yum grouplist

You'll need to pipe this to more, or even into a file. Also, the groups
sometimes have spaces, so need special handling when you do the:

yum groupinstall [group]

command.

Janina

Janina

Jason White writes:
Janina Sajka <janina rednote net> wrote:
I would encourage you to look for solutions without reinstalling. If
you'd like to say more about your "out of range" error, I'll try to
help. Did you check in /var/log/messages for more details on that
message?
If there's a separate log file for X server messages, I would suggest looking
there as well.

I have never had to re-install a Linux system due to a software problem.

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