On 7/29/05, Hans-Peter Sulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > I'm Peter. Sound works now again (I don't know why, but > it works :-)). > > I know a little bit about Unix (e. g. ls, cp, cat, even: > > ~# cat <<EOF > ~/append_to_myfile > I am appending to "append_to_myfile" > A second line > EOF > ~# cat ~/append_to_myfile > I am appending to "append_to_myfile" > A second line > ~# > > (This is pure Martin F. Krafft syntax – sorry for that - > but it's cool.) > > Okay, now my problem: > > First: Sound works now again (I don't know why). I have > adjusted my Debian installation to work with the native > resolution of my notebook (1280x800), but the fonts look > horrible :-( They are nearly unreadable :-( It seems, > that antialising corrupts them - DUNNO. > > What must I supply, so that you can help me? > > Peter > -- > peter_sulzer doesn't like spam and this is my domain: > t-online.de > >
If you have an nVidia or ATI video card, you should download and intall their drivers. The same thing happened to me with my nVidia card. I can't tell you right now ehat commands you must execute to get the drivers (I mean with apt-get). That depends on your graphic card.