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w a y n e wayneperry666 at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 7 05:52:38 CET 2007


Re: My video display not working and being a blank screen>No, you must try with >"englishrt", not "musixrt english" Ok - musix is easier to read ;-) >So, you never see the desktop, never?Only during start-up then after progress bar completes the screen goes black.Solution: I tried all options and combinations (took about a hour) and then tried the xmodule=nv switch which worked perfectly.Thank-you so much for:A) Helping with this issue (even though it already had a documented fix but I was unaware that nv = nvidia at that stage)B) Replying so perfectly to my confusion as the the desktop upgrade. For new users to this list I would recommend that all issues in the digest are detailed that way ;-)I have installed 9 ditros this last week alone (both ubunto and kbunto 6.06 and 6.10, JACKLAB OpenSuse 10.2, m-dist,  gentoo(alpha 2006), AGNULA and DEMUDI) and by far the most suitable for my purposes and excellent initial setup is Musix. (im trying 'Studio to Go! 2.0' this weekend hopefully also).I have had worlds of trouble trying to get my drives mapped(auto in Musix) and getting my 8 channel soundcard to even simply play audio let alone record it. Also the default Musix has preset desktops that cover all the groups you can imagine. I am completely blown away by this and wish to thank and congratualate you all on a superb distro.My next step is to do some serious multi-tracking with it after installing Musix to disk (on top of my already dual boot system (I wish to make it tri-boot with WINXP and JACKLAB).Thank-you very much.Cheers,Wayne
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Re: My video display not working and being a blank screen
>No, you must try with
>"englishrt", not "musixrt english"
 
Ok - musix is easier to read ;-)
 
>So, you never see the desktop, never?
Only during start-up then after progress bar completes the screen goes black.
Solution: I tried all options and combinations (took about a hour) and then tried the xmodule=nv switch which worked perfectly.
Thank-you so much for:
A) Helping with this issue (even though it already had a documented fix but I was unaware that nv = nvidia at that stage)
B) Replying so perfectly to my confusion as the the desktop upgrade. For new users to this list I would recommend that all issues in the digest are detailed that way ;-)
I have installed 9 ditros this last week alone (both ubunto and kbunto 6.06 and 6.10, JACKLAB OpenSuse 10.2, m-dist,  gentoo(alpha 2006), AGNULA and DEMUDI) and by far the most suitable for my purposes and excellent initial setup is Musix. (im trying 'Studio to Go! 2.0' this weekend hopefully also).
I have had worlds of trouble trying to get my drives mapped(auto in Musix) and getting my 8 channel soundcard to even simply play audio let alone record it. Also the default Musix has preset desktops that cover all the groups you can imagine. I am completely blown away by this and wish to thank and congratualate you all on a superb distro.
My next step is to do some serious multi-tracking with it after installing Musix to disk (on top of my already dual boot system (I wish to make it tri-boot with WINXP and JACKLAB).
Thank-you very much.
Cheers,
Wayne


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