CentOS 5 Hardware :: X Server Black Screen During Install (core I5 GPU / Clarkdale)?
Mar 13, 2010
Finally i've got my new hardware! After assembling my System there was the first shock: I'm booting from DVD (CentOS 5.4 - 64bit) and everything's fine. When Anaconda attempts to start the X-Server, my Intel Clarkdale GPU is found and then there's a black Screen. Has anybody already tried this combination? Aunt Google wasn't very helpful :- /
My Hardware:
Intel Core i5 660 (integrated GPU)
ASUS P7H55-V
4 GB OCZ RAM
4 x 1TB SATA HDD
1 x 160GB IDE HDD
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Aug 23, 2010
I am having a problem with my Core i5 system running Centos 5.5. The system will lock up with a black screen on occasion when launching X11 - this could happen at any time, from the install CD the first time it's being installed or trying a live CD, or the 3rd-10th time I launch startx from tty1 or sometimes just switching from tty1 to display0 or display1. When the crash occurs, sometimes the systems fans will all turn on loud, and the reset button becomes non-responsive. Other times the screen is black and it just sits there and I have to hard power off. There's nothing in /var/log/messages.
I tried a fix from an old post for 5.4 adding the option for "DDC" "false" in the xorg.conf file, and this did not help. I also ran all the system updates, no help.
The system is totally stable so long as I don't switch between ttys and X11 or launch new X11s (it's also stable under other OSs and has passed Memtest86+ 4).
Is this an instability with the Core i5 driver? The "Video Card" in the display options is set to "intel - Experimental modesetting driver for Intel Integrated Graphics Chipsets" - the "experimental" part is a little scary. Should I try setting the driver to "i810" as the 5.5 release notes recommends (again there's no onboard "chipset" this is an embedded graphics processor on the i5 CPU).
here's the getinfo.sh dump
--glen201
== BEGIN uname -rmi ==
2.6.18-194.11.1.el5 x86_64 x86_64
== END uname -rmi ==
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Code:
hwinfo --gfx
09: PCI 02.0: 0300 VGA compatible controller (VGA)
[Created at pci.318]
UDI: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/pci_8086_42
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#!/bin/sh
# Ensures an xterm is always available
( while true ; do xterm ; done ) &
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Some errors that appear on 32-core nodes:
ib_query_port failed (-16) for mlx4_0
ib_query_port failed (-16) for mlx4_0
mlx4_core 0000:04:00.0: SW2HW_MPT failed (-16)
mlx4_core 0000:04:00.0: SW2HW_MPT failed (-16)
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