[tech] cephalopod and monitors
Bob Adamson
bob at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Mon Aug 3 19:32:59 WST 2009
Ok, time to clear some things up on the tech front, as there seems to be
some misinformation floating around about monitors, and lingering questions
as to what was/has been done to Cephalopod (aka problematic end computer).
1. When I got to Cephalopod, all that would show up was a white screen with
the words 'burn in' showing. This message showed no matter what computer the
screen got plugged into, even when the screen wasn't plugged in, and a cable
problem was ruled out. The screen menu wouldn't show up either. A google of
the symptoms returned nothing. Conclusion: the screen is broken, and Rufus
can confirm this. The screen sat under a table for four days before it was
decided by numerous people that it should be chucked out. I did not
personally throw it in the skip, but I agree with the decision. I have since
been informed that I should have left this to committee to do, my apologies,
I didn't know. This is the ONLY monitor I had ANYTHING to do with throwing
out today, and I had nothing to do with the monitors that were later
switched and (maybe) thrown out.
2. Once I knew I had a working monitor, though the process of elimination I
came to the conclusion that the Cephalopod motherboard was screwed/fried,
and subsequently switched it out for another that was floating around the
club room. Today I finished doing that by putting some thermal paste under
the heat sink.
3. Once the Cephalopod hardware was finally working, I booted it only to
find that there were additional software problems, please see the email from
zanchey (below) regarding the current status of that.
I think that's everything covered, sorry for the lengthy email but the
misinformation was bugging me.
Bob
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From: "James Andrewartha" <trs80 at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au>
Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 6:19 PM
To: "David Adam" <zanchey at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au>
Cc: <tech at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au>
Subject: Re: [tech] (no subject)
> On Mon, 3 Aug 2009, David Adam wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 3 Aug 2009, bob at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au wrote:
>> > btw, "problematic end computer" is having issues loading windows, and
>> > won't
>> > let anyone log on to ubuntu. As I have NO IDEA how to fix this, could
>> > someone
>> > else please do it?
>>
>> To give some more detail: when you try and boot the Windows partition, it
>> reboots just before getting into graphical mode (i.e. just after loading
>> mup.sys). Probably needs a repair install at least, and possibly a total
>> reinstall.
>>
>> The Ubuntu problem has been fixed: it wasn't mounting /home because
>> Ubuntu
>> loads NFS mounts when eth0 comes up; thanks to udev.rules stupidity there
>> was no eth0.
>
> #ucc Wednesday 29 July around 2pm:
> <bob> oh, and the far end computer in the common room is fixed --> nuked
> screen and motherboard
> <trs80> bob: can you email tech at ucc with the details?
>
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