It works! I'm shocked! And Weird Screen ColorsForum: Laptops Topic: It works! I'm shocked! And Weird Screen Colors started by: strangeseraph Posted by strangeseraph on Sep. 30 2006,20:14
I'm writing this from within windows -bleh- as there are still some issues.To start, I'm shocked. I went to the University, spent some money on 10 blank CDs toasted about 6 CD's before I finally gave up. Anyway the second last of the CD's I burned as just the iso as data to see if I was maybe recording wrong. I then went into the other CD's and noticed that one of them had folders within in it. See what the error was: Nero was giving me a 'write error' after the burn finished, at %100 complete, and then aborted the rest of the burn. But after ruining 4 CD's I wasn't in the mood to try again so I just burned the ISO as a file thinking maybe I could hang onto it and go back to the university and try again another day. (I don't have a CD burner, so all this is quite hilarious) well on a hunch I stuck the CD with the folder and booted it. Lo and behold! LINUX! Damn Small Linux! Even though the burn -failed- I still have a DSL live CD! BOSS! JOY! Now, the error: the screen resolution is very WEIRD. Three or four colors are displayed and no others; white and a green/yellow/blue hybrid. How do I fix the screen resolution from within DSL? Unless of course, this error has to do with a combination of my hardware and the fact that the CD had an error at the end of the burn. Second: DSL automatically detected my D-Link PC Bus Ethernet card, my keyboard and PS/2 mouse, AND my USB. It connected me to the internet *albeit through a blue haze* and loaded all the icons I tested. I am happy. *you spend 4 months in Windows you quickly start to get Linux withdrawl. Even my cruddy blue screen DSL is a wonderful sight to see.* Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Sep. 30 2006,21:56
Did you try burning at a lower speed? Usually helps with some drives.Anyways, you can try running xsetup.sh to change around your video modes. Posted by jmlowe on Oct. 06 2006,12:08
Strangeseraph -I have experience the same screen weirdness on these ThinkPad 600's I'm turning into digital picture frames. On the initial boots (booting from CD, init'ing hard drive, installing in 'frugal' mode) I have struggled through various 'fb<res>x<res> and 'dsl vga=<num>' options, combined with trying both Xvesa and whatever the other X setup option is, with inconsistent results. So far I'm 2-for-2 successful, but I can't say I've figured out the procedure yet. These TP600's are 1024x768x16, but setting that initially still produces the weird color business. I have three more to go, maybe by then I'll have figured it out. Another comment---my initial 8x write of the LiveCD worked fine on an Inspiron 8000, but not at all on these TP600's. I had to re-burn at 2x (the slowest setting I could choose from in Nero) and that worked. Posted by andrewb on Oct. 09 2006,00:15
You might want to have a look at:< http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Vga%3Dxxx > Posted by Zucca on Oct. 09 2006,08:11
This might help:When you have DSL running and you see those weird colors. Hit CTRL + ALT + BACKSPACE (or just exit window manager). Then run setupx.sh and do not chose too much depth. I tried 32 bit and I had same kind of issues with my laptop. Then run startx. Ok if your screen is still 'weird' then hit CTRL + ALT + BACKSPACE again and chose even less depth. You might also try lower resolutios, but afaik too much resolution just makes whole screen unreadable but you had only color issue. Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Oct. 09 2006,21:16
I think Zucca meant xsetup.sh instead of setupx.sh
Posted by Zucca on Oct. 09 2006,23:06
True. I was just comming here to correct that. =D
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