Hello Mariano!
Mariano Kamp wrote:
> [...]
> I made a backup of the current XF86Config-4 file and will restore
> it after
> the next dist-upgrade.
Err, I forgot to mention :
run a
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
and tell it not to control your XF86Config-4, and this shouldn't be
necessa
Hallo Florian,
thanks very much for your help.
I am using an LCD screen (forgot to mention this in first place ;-() and
after setting both max boundaries to 100 everything works as smoothley as
before.
I made a backup of the current XF86Config-4 file and will restore it after
the next
Hello Mariano!
Mariano Kamp wrote:
> since a couple of weeks I have the above described problem. My
> monitor shows
> that I run with 1024x768. The funny thing is that this resolution is
> nowhere to be found in my XF86Config-4 (see attached file).
Your "Monitor" Section in the XF86Config-4 l
Hi,
since a couple of weeks I have the above described problem. My monitor shows
that I run with 1024x768. The funny thing is that this resolution is nowhere
to be found in my XF86Config-4 (see attached file).
I assumed that this was part of the problem with the gcc bug, but meanwhile
I
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