Do laptop video cards die?
David Kramer
david-8uUts6sDVDvs2Lz0fTdYFQ at public.gmane.org
Wed Oct 21 08:31:24 EDT 2009
Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 03:17:16AM -0400, David Kramer wrote:
>> David Kramer wrote:
>>> David Kramer wrote:
>>>> SO I went over to my laptop a few hours ago, and the screen was blank
>>>> and unresponsive. That usually means my last interaction was on the
>>>> second screen (on my TV with DB15 input), so I blindly type in the
>>>> password, and nothing.
>>>> Turn on the TV, and no signal.
>>>> C-A-Backspace, and nothing.
>>>> C-A-Del, and nothing.
>>>> Hard power down (hold down power button for 4 seconds)
>>>> Power up again, and nothing on screen. Not even during BIOS or GRUB.
>>>> Panic excessively, and nothing.
>> OK, so I just ended a chat session with Dell (yes, it's 3:15AM). It's
>> still under warranty, but it's gonna take about two weeks all-told.
>
> Remember to do a complete backup before you send it off. Sure,
> there's no reason for them to touch the hard disk... that just
> means that if they do so, it will be more spectacularly damaging
> than if they were supposed to fix it.
Yup, that's what the "cp -a" from root was all about. Already done.
I think I'll remove some of the more sensitive files, but I can't
imagine they'll spend the time to hack into the Linux side (even though
it would only take about 20 minutes).
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