Hello,
I am experiencing the issue that as soon as I install Dapper Drake 6.06 my KDE Screen will freeze, but I can still use my mouse. After a few minutes my mouse will then stop moving. I have tried Ctrl+Alt +Backspace but that does not work. I have to do a full reboot and then the process will start all over again. Sometimes when I log in I will get the error pop up message,"The process for media protocol died unexpectedly". But this error message does not happen all the time. Sometimes my screen will freeze immediately and sometimes it will freeze after a couple of minutes.
Before I installed Kubuntu I was running Windows 2000 and everything was running fine. No problems. I then ran the Kubuntu live cd from Connical and everything ran well except for being a little slow.
I first thought this issue was a RAM issue or a hard drive space issue or a virus issue or a spyware issue. I don't think it is any of those things.
I then lurked on the Ubuntu Forums, the Kubuntu Forums, and I also Googled for the answer. Currently, I believe that my issue has something to do with the Nvidia Driver not being installed or configured properly.
So Far I have tried:
(1). Downloaded Automatix and installed the Nvidia drivers. Result: Screen froze
(2). Borrowed an ATI Card (I think a Radeon 7800?) and installed it. Computer did not like it. The screen would just flicker. I tried this with both the live cd and with the full install of Kubuntu
(3). I read a post by Tseliot that showed me how to get into recovery mode and select in the Section Device "vesa" instead of "nv". This seems to make things stable enough so I can get into KDE to attempt to try different video card driver installs.
(4). Found Tseliot's "Latest Nvidia Dapper...HOWTO: Latest NVidia drivers" and attempted Method #1. Everything appeared to install beautifully, then when I downloaded updates I my computer locked up again. It says in the Howto that if you change your kernel or your kernel is updated then you need to reinstall the driver. I checked my kernel before trying Method #1 and after and it said it was 2.6.15-23-386. I used uname -r in the terminal to check.
(4a). When I tried Method #1 I installed it with the standard Nvidia driver. The Nvidia GeForce2 MX 200 card that I have does not appear on the legacy driver list.
My questions are:
(A). Am I on the right track here? Is the issue I am seeing a video card driver issue? Or is it something elese? Could it be a combination of problems?
(B). If this is a video driver card issue should I try Tseliot's Method #1 using the Nvidia legacy driver? Or should I try Method #2 with either the supported or the legacy driver?
(C). Should I try a different way of installing the Nvidia driver? I have seen slightly different ways mentioned in the Ubuntu and Kubuntu Forums.
My current setup is:
Kubuntu Dapper Drake 6.06
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-6BXE
CPU: Intel Pentium III, 450 MHZ
RAM: 256MB (PC100 SDRAM)
HD: 40 Gig WD
Video Card: Nvidia Geforce2 MX 200
If you need a xorg.config file or a log file of some kind point me to instructions on how to get them and post them so I can provide this information to you.
Thank you for your time!
Cathead Fred
I am experiencing the issue that as soon as I install Dapper Drake 6.06 my KDE Screen will freeze, but I can still use my mouse. After a few minutes my mouse will then stop moving. I have tried Ctrl+Alt +Backspace but that does not work. I have to do a full reboot and then the process will start all over again. Sometimes when I log in I will get the error pop up message,"The process for media protocol died unexpectedly". But this error message does not happen all the time. Sometimes my screen will freeze immediately and sometimes it will freeze after a couple of minutes.
Before I installed Kubuntu I was running Windows 2000 and everything was running fine. No problems. I then ran the Kubuntu live cd from Connical and everything ran well except for being a little slow.
I first thought this issue was a RAM issue or a hard drive space issue or a virus issue or a spyware issue. I don't think it is any of those things.
I then lurked on the Ubuntu Forums, the Kubuntu Forums, and I also Googled for the answer. Currently, I believe that my issue has something to do with the Nvidia Driver not being installed or configured properly.
So Far I have tried:
(1). Downloaded Automatix and installed the Nvidia drivers. Result: Screen froze
(2). Borrowed an ATI Card (I think a Radeon 7800?) and installed it. Computer did not like it. The screen would just flicker. I tried this with both the live cd and with the full install of Kubuntu
(3). I read a post by Tseliot that showed me how to get into recovery mode and select in the Section Device "vesa" instead of "nv". This seems to make things stable enough so I can get into KDE to attempt to try different video card driver installs.
(4). Found Tseliot's "Latest Nvidia Dapper...HOWTO: Latest NVidia drivers" and attempted Method #1. Everything appeared to install beautifully, then when I downloaded updates I my computer locked up again. It says in the Howto that if you change your kernel or your kernel is updated then you need to reinstall the driver. I checked my kernel before trying Method #1 and after and it said it was 2.6.15-23-386. I used uname -r in the terminal to check.
(4a). When I tried Method #1 I installed it with the standard Nvidia driver. The Nvidia GeForce2 MX 200 card that I have does not appear on the legacy driver list.
My questions are:
(A). Am I on the right track here? Is the issue I am seeing a video card driver issue? Or is it something elese? Could it be a combination of problems?
(B). If this is a video driver card issue should I try Tseliot's Method #1 using the Nvidia legacy driver? Or should I try Method #2 with either the supported or the legacy driver?
(C). Should I try a different way of installing the Nvidia driver? I have seen slightly different ways mentioned in the Ubuntu and Kubuntu Forums.
My current setup is:
Kubuntu Dapper Drake 6.06
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-6BXE
CPU: Intel Pentium III, 450 MHZ
RAM: 256MB (PC100 SDRAM)
HD: 40 Gig WD
Video Card: Nvidia Geforce2 MX 200
If you need a xorg.config file or a log file of some kind point me to instructions on how to get them and post them so I can provide this information to you.
Thank you for your time!
Cathead Fred
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