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I can't say much based on the screen shot, I think if you can boot using single user mode:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html Quote:
This thread : http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=7196 there is some more information on that, and some other "trouble shooting" commands. IE: 'man crash' If you need more details on " how to capture /print the dmesg output to a file or usb device, " so that is can be copy/pasted here, let us know.
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Thanks for your replies. Garry, I'll try some of your suggestions when I get my new radeon card. I'm done with nvidia on OpenBSD.
Prevet, the card I bought is an Asus Radeon HD5450 with 1Gb memory. I bought it quite cheaply on uk ebay. The card is a silent type, i.e. doesn't have a fan (quite fortunate considering your comments about fan-control.)
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I was going to suggest the same, about using a WindowManager, instead of the Mate Desktop.
Even back when I was using Linux , and I had been using the "Mate" desktop, I liked it but started having problems, IE: Quote:
I tried installing "mate-desktop" on a VM I have, but could not get it to work at all, but the VM only has 600 m ram (memory), and at this time, I still can not change that. To be honest, I am scared to try putting the DE on my main system , I suspect it could crash the system, and don't think it would run very well any way. Not saying it is a "bad" DE, just saying my hardware would not be able to handle it. Once I got accustomed to a window manager, I don't miss the traditional Desktop Environments at all, this includes XFCE,Gnome, Mate, KDE,... etc... they all are rather bloated and maybe that is ok on more modern hardware , with 10 + GB ram,.... but I don't have that kind of hardware. Any way, that gets into why I asked to see what your "dmesg" output is, so we have a better idea about the hardware, etc.
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https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&;m=139245772023497&w=2 Would be insteresting to see the X.org logs, to see what driver is loaded, etc. But regardless, as you have discovered, Nvidia on OpenBSD isn't really an option. As I recall the vesa(4) driver is loaded for Nvidia hardware, thus no direct rendering, etc. Last edited by blackhole; 6th August 2018 at 08:01 PM. |
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acpicpu setperf failed to alter frequency https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=143464570209840&w=2 where a fix (relevant to ProLiant) was suggested. I've modified a couple of (similar) BIOS settings here, and so far so good The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS4 with 8 gigs of memory, and the video card is an nvidia geforce 9800GT, soon to be replaced by a Radeon HD5450. Please find the dmesg output attached.
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