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| [SOLVED] No video at all |
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Posted by: ohjrson - 01-16-2015, 11:21 PM - Forum: Video Cards
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Ok here is my issue. I have a MSI computer that has an ATI Radeon 1600 video card in it. When I try booting up the computer I get nothing, no beeps no whistles, nothing, just the sound of the fans blowing air. Normally, ( or before this issue.) When it booted up I would see bios flash etc... I don't even see that any more. I have tried three different video cards to see and nothing. Am I looking at a video slot failure here or what? I know the monitor is good as I have it hooked up now and it works fine. ANY suggestions or help would be great....p.s. All was working fine before with Beryl...now?... i just dunno....
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| Screen display blackout - must manually power off |
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Posted by: mydeltas - 01-15-2015, 07:51 PM - Forum: Other
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Hi,
There is screen blackout issue for following situations:
System is idle for 1 hour
I locked the screen for 30 minutes ,when i try to unlock - screen not display anything
laptop is working , so all black not able to login etc.
- open chrome://extension and click on get more extendsions .. message page load then blackout..
-- some of few video / picture viewing in full screen mode -screen goes black
in all above situation i have to power off manually and then have to restart system..
its too irritating first time i have experienced this kind of issue with any OS
Regards,
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| Linux Lite on Bountysource |
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Posted by: valtam - 01-14-2015, 01:26 PM - Forum: On Topic
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With the goal of continually improving our software, I've opened an account on Bountysource and will start offering bounties on features we want to add to our custom software.
How it works:
1) The Linux Lite team requests a feature to be added to existing LL software.
2) We then attach a bounty (a $dollar amount) to that feature request.
3) There are 3 ways you can fund new features to our existing software:
- you can send us a donation on our Bountysource page here - https://www.bountysource.com/teams/linuxlite
- send us a donation on our website here - https://dfgkh547-jsdfv8.iyhkj.tk/donate.html and a note saying the donation is for our Bountysource page, mention what feature you want added, and we will place the feature request ourselves providing it is something we agree on. I would recommend you contact us first before making a donation so you're not paying for something that won't end up in our software.
- my personal preference, send us a donation here - https://dfgkh547-jsdfv8.iyhkj.tk/donate.html and attach a note saying you want to boost an existing bounty eg. from $40 to $45 as an incentive to encourage development.
Funding for bounties requested by Linux Lite will be sourced from our donations. This is win win for everyone involved.
Our Bountysource page is here - https://www.bountysource.com/people/29895-linuxlite and is plugged into our Github page as convenience for developers.
We've posted our first Bounty which can be viewed here - https://www.bountysource.com/issues/7753...e-software
This announcement is just a quick overview, if you have any questions please let me know.
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