Author Topic: 2012.08 change boot opton vga=788 on Toshiba NB305  (Read 449 times)

Offline Trio3b

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2012.08 change boot opton vga=788 on Toshiba NB305
« on: January 06, 2013, 08:07:20 PM »
Running live 2012.08 on SD card created by liveUSB creator on Toshiba NB305 (Intel graphics)

1. Curious about why 2012.08 with either default vga=791 or change to vga=normal boot will hang at boot with <undefined video mode>  but if I change to VGA=788 seems to boot fine. Does this have to do with the netbook resolution (1024x600 I believe)?
I have read about booting vga=normal then fixing in display settings after desktop loads but that did not seem to let me boot either.

2. Also upon loading of desktop I receive notice " K daemon quit unexpectedly ( kdeinit PID4)" Of course there is no gdb installed to send report. Otherwise seems to load and run fine.

3. This installation seems to boot from SD card in USB adapter but not in SD slot. Maybe no drivers for the SD slot?

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« Last Edit: January 06, 2013, 08:27:12 PM by Trio3b »

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Re: 2012.08 change boot opton vga=788 on Toshiba NB305
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2013, 05:24:19 AM »
1. Curious about .....
For details about vga=nnn see http://pierre.baudu.in/other/grub.vga.modes.html
And on my netbook I have vga=789 in /boot/grub/menu.lst ;)
« Last Edit: January 08, 2013, 02:09:46 AM by atolboo »

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Re: 2012.08 change boot opton vga=788 on Toshiba NB305
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2013, 08:44:34 AM »
Another option is to download and try using the latest pclinuxos-kde-2012.12 ISO
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Re: 2012.08 change boot opton vga=788 on Toshiba NB305
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2013, 07:27:43 PM »
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1. Curious about why 2012.08 with either default vga=791 or change to vga=normal boot will hang at boot with <undefined video mode>  but if I change to VGA=788 seems to boot fine. Does this have to do with the netbook resolution (1024x600 I believe)?
I have read about booting vga=normal then fixing in display settings after desktop loads but that did not seem to let me boot either.

2. Also upon loading of desktop I receive notice " K daemon quit unexpectedly ( kdeinit PID4)" Of course there is no gdb installed to send report. Otherwise seems to load and run fine.

3. This installation seems to boot from SD card in USB adapter but not in SD slot. Maybe no drivers for the SD slot?


Going one at a time:

1.)  vga=791 means 1024x768, which exceeds the stated resolution of your device. vga=788 is 800x600, which does not exceed, and therefore can be displayed.  (And... both of these settings also includes 16-bit color depth.)

2.)  I've seen the same error before on older hardware.  Your netbook seems recent enough.  Not sure why this would happen.   Glad it's not a show-stopper.

3.)  You're probably right about this being a hardware/driver issue, maybe a chicken/egg problem?  You might be able to load the driver at boot with an edit to the GRUB boot stanza.  The trick would be figuring out what the right driver is.  Might involve some trial and error, or just boot from the USB adapter and see what driver the system uses to get the SD Card slot working?  Unhappily, Toshiba's specifications page on the NB305 doesn't divulge the hardware type for the card reader.  http://us.toshiba.com/computers/laptops/mini-notebook/NB300/NB305-N440BL/.  You might check the PCLinuxOS Control Center (Hardware) and see if you can get any info about this - might help select the right driver.

Menotu's idea about trying 2012.12 is worth a look - it might resolve these problems for you - you won't know until ya try.

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