mick.crane wrote:
...
> on reboot after installation of bookworm PC says no OS found.
you'd have to check the installer logs in /var/log/installer
(for that install) to see where it failed.
> Changed Dell f2/f12 menu to boot legacy CDrom and bookworm installation
> succeeds, has automagically
On 2023-04-24 10:23, David Christensen wrote:
On 4/22/23 22:07, mick.crane wrote:
Dell Precision T3600
I assume this is the computer for the subject thread.
I couldn't make head nor tail of the Dell f2/f12 boot options.
installed bullseye and all was stable at 800x600 but with no options to
On 4/22/23 22:07, mick.crane wrote:
Dell Precision T3600
I assume this is the computer for the subject thread.
On 4/23/23 15:45, mick.crane wrote:
On 2023-04-23 20:21, David Christensen wrote:
On 4/23/23 12:56, mick.crane wrote:
Please be considerate of us oldies who struggle with the
tech
On 2023-04-23 20:56, mick.crane wrote:
Please be considerate of us oldies who struggle with the technology.
I successfully booted from the CD and reinstalled Debian.
The purpose for doing this was that I was having pixel glitches on the
monitor and some freezes.
Thinking anything I've done that m
On 2023-04-23 20:21, David Christensen wrote:
On 4/23/23 12:56, mick.crane wrote:
Please be considerate of us oldies who struggle with the technology.
I successfully booted from the CD and reinstalled Debian.
The purpose for doing this was that I was having pixel glitches on the
monitor and som
mick.crane composed on 2023-04-23 20:56 (UTC+0100):
> I wondered if there is some way to examine graphics card memory and mark
> as bad or something.
Marking sections of VRAM bad isn't something I've ever heard of doing. If you
have
a discrete graphics card rather than one included in motherboa
On 4/23/23 12:56, mick.crane wrote:
Please be considerate of us oldies who struggle with the technology.
I successfully booted from the CD and reinstalled Debian.
The purpose for doing this was that I was having pixel glitches on the
monitor and some freezes.
Thinking anything I've done that mig
Please be considerate of us oldies who struggle with the technology.
I successfully booted from the CD and reinstalled Debian.
The purpose for doing this was that I was having pixel glitches on the
monitor and some freezes.
Thinking anything I've done that might be causing that will be
eradicate
hi ya nicoco
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Nicoco wrote:
> the 0 0 does not change anything
it wont
> sorry but I don't understand !!! where is the error here ?
> "aticonfig Monitor 0" is used by "aticonfig Screen 0" used in Layout
the point:
it is not working for one reason or another ...
> >> B
hi again
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Default Layout"
Option"Xinerama""true"
#
# looks like ati config tool is messed up
#
Screen 0 "aticonfig Screen 0"
Screen 1 "deuxieme" Above "aticonfig Screen 0"
whacky ... normally it would be s
hi nico
> Nicoco wrote:
>
> here is my xorg.conf :
good...
> Section "ServerLayout"
> Identifier "Default Layout"
> Option"Xinerama""true"
#
# looks like ati config tool is messed up
#
> Screen 0 "aticonfig Screen 0"
> Screen 1 "deuxieme" Above "aticon
sorry if i post this msg twice but i'm not sure that it was successfully
sended first time...
Hello everybody,
i'm trying to use my computer with 2 monitors connected on 2 different
graphic cards.
My first graphic card is an ATI Radeon 9250 (AGP) and the second one is
a Matrox My
, July 13, 2004 3:43 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Wich brand of graphic cards?
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 01:10:29PM -0400, Franco Gorziglia wrote:
> > I'm thinking in buy a new graphic card; Which one runs better with
> > linux? Is there a brand
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 01:10:29PM -0400, Franco Gorziglia wrote:
> I'm thinking in buy a new graphic card; Which one runs better with
> linux? Is there a brand that support better the free software with the
> appropriate drivers?
> Thank you!
ATI is nice, I think. I specifically bought a laptop w
On Monday 12 July 2004 01:10 pm, Franco Gorziglia wrote:
> I'm thinking in buy a new graphic card; Which one runs better with
> linux? Is there a brand that support better the free software with the
> appropriate drivers?
I've heard good things about Matrox as the best choice for open source, thou
I'm thinking in buy a new graphic card; Which one runs better with
linux? Is there a brand that support better the free software with the
appropriate drivers?
Thank you!
uot;) who's display the menu.
>} The graphic cards are :
>} 1 double artist-card for the drawings monitor.
>} 1 trident TGUI9440 card for the 15" monitor.
>}
>} I've installed on other partitions debian woody.
>} But can't get working the xserver on the 15&
hi ya mess
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, messmate wrote:
> Hi list,
> here is my big problem:
> I've a CAD-CAM system equiped with 1 big monitor (for the drawing's)
> and 1 litte(15") who's display the menu.
> The graphic cards are :
> 1 double artist-card for the
On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 09:36:04PM +0200, messmate wrote:
} Hi list,
} here is my big problem:
} I've a CAD-CAM system equiped with 1 big monitor (for the drawing's)
} and 1 litte(15") who's display the menu.
} The graphic cards are :
} 1 double artist-card for the drawings
Hi list,
here is my big problem:
I've a CAD-CAM system equiped with 1 big monitor (for the drawing's)
and 1 litte(15") who's display the menu.
The graphic cards are :
1 double artist-card for the drawings monitor.
1 trident TGUI9440 card for the 15" monitor.
I've
shawn galvin wrote:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 04:39:33PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
Oops; that should be "PCI:2:9:0"; but the point is that lspci spits out
decimal but XF86Config-4 expects hex.
Actually, lspci produces hex output, and the Xserver expects decimal in
XF86Config-4
Oops; my bad
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 04:39:33PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Oops; that should be "PCI:2:9:0"; but the point is that lspci spits out
> decimal but XF86Config-4 expects hex.
Actually, lspci produces hex output, and the Xserver expects decimal in
XF86Config-4
see:
http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc
Kent West wrote:
Florentin Ionescu wrote:
I have an old computer and has an embedded graphic card and was
thinking to buy a PCI one. Does anybody know please - haw do you
declare the second graphic card in
XF86Config ? I look into BIOS but did not see any way haw to disable
the first one, on bo
Florentin Ionescu wrote:
I have an old computer and has an embedded graphic card and was thinking to buy a
PCI one. Does anybody know please - haw do you declare the second graphic card in
XF86Config ?
I look into BIOS but did not see any way haw to disable the first one, on board one.
Something
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 13:01, Florentin Ionescu wrote:
> I have an old computer and has an embedded graphic card and was
> thinking to buy a PCI one.
[...]
> I look into BIOS but did not see any way haw to disable the first one,
> on board one.
often, this is controlled by a jumper on the motherboa
I have an old computer and has an embedded graphic card and was thinking to buy a
PCI one. Does anybody know please - haw do you declare the second graphic card in
XF86Config ?
I look into BIOS but did not see any way haw to disable the first one, on board one.
Thank you,
Florentin.
___
I have an old computer and has an embedded graphic card and was thinking to buy a
PCI one. Does anybody know please - haw do you declare the second graphic card in
XF86Config ?
I look into BIOS but did not see any way haw to disable the first one, on board one.
Thank you,
Florentin.
___
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 08:04:42PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
| on Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 05:18:02AM +0100, Peter Paul Millard ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
| > I am in the going to change my graphic card in my computer my old one
| > which is a SiS 6326 card which is to difficult to set up with my
on Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 05:18:02AM +0100, Peter Paul Millard ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am in the going to change my graphic card in my computer my old one
> which is a SiS 6326 card which is to difficult to set up with my knowledge.
The SiS 6326 is a decent card if you're doing text and/or
On Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 05:18:02AM +0100, Peter Paul Millard wrote:
| I am in the going to change my graphic card in my computer my old one
| which is a SiS 6326 card which is to difficult to set up with my knowledge.
I have an SiS 6326. It's not a great card (read its cheap and not for
gaming),
I am in the going to change my graphic card in my computer my old one
which is a SiS 6326 card which is to difficult to set up with my knowledge.
I am thinking of getting a savage 4 graphic card does this get picked up
on the install or do I have to use xf86config to afterwards as I trying
to
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