On Tue May 20 2008, Benjamin Schmidt wrote:
> "that it had all the cool effects"
> Don't what you exactly mean with cool effects. Is it the KDE desktop,
> the login-window or some 3d animations?
I am guessing it is the compiz 3D effects, wobbly windows, window shades, cube
effect.. All I know is
Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Fri May 16 2008, Benjamin Schmidt wrote:
Before spending many hours trying to get a usable Xserver-configuration
(or other configs), I always used an live-cd like Sidux, Knoppix,
Kanotix or maybe Ubuntu (all Debian based). The distribution running the
best way, you can
vvokong wrote:
> "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" does not work, when i install lenny today.
> .
> This command only askes question for keyboard, and nothing for video card.
>
> ...
>
> When I install lenny about one week ago, this command works well.
> What's wrong with it ?
>
The bug was repor
"dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" does not work, when i install lenny today.
.
This command only askes question for keyboard, and nothing for video card.
Finally, I got a xorg.conf with empty sections for video card, as following:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Stephen Grant Brown wrote:
Dear Madams & Sirs
Thanks Benjamin Schmidt for your advice.
I have been spent about ten hours looking through documentation and
trying things but to no avail.
hwinfo told me that I had a Cirrus Lorgic GD5446 card but
xdebconfigurator did not use it. Instead it used a
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On 05/13/08 21:12, Stephen Grant Brown wrote:
> Dear Madams & Sirs
>
> Thanks Benjamin Schmidt for your advice.
>
> I have been spent about ten hours looking through documentation and
> trying things but to no avail.
>
> hwinfo told me that I had a
Dear Madams & Sirs
Thanks Benjamin Schmidt for your advice.
I have been spent about ten hours looking through documentation and
trying things but to no avail.
hwinfo told me that I had a Cirrus Lorgic GD5446 card but
xdebconfigurator did not use it. Instead it used a SiS card and X failed
to loa
Stephen Grant Brown wrote:
Hi All,
How do I tell the xserver what video card to use?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Stephen Grant Brown
Assumed you have the x-server "xorg" in use...
A simple and quick configuration menu you get when you call the command:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-
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On 05/13/08 08:16, Stephen Grant Brown wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> How do I tell the xserver what video card to use?
Please be more specific in your question. What problem are you
trying to solve?
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