Setting up VNC, both machines running Debian Stretch with MATE (no VMs
involved). Using tightvncserver, and xtightvncviewer as well as vinagre
as client. In both cases I see some corruption of the upper MATE panel
with red circles containing a number or letter. Anyone have any idea
what this is fro
Gene Heskett composed on 2016-06-12 19:54 (UTC-0400):
mc has been around for north of 30
years I believe, actually dateing back to dos-2.0 days or before.
MC is a 22 year old clone of Norton Commander for DOS (which at the time of
NC birth was v3.2, prior to existence of extended HD partition
Wright wrote:
> > > > It seems obvious to me, he's talking about screen corruption.
> > > > Gene, Is this when you close it down?
> > >
> > > He might be, except I've never seen screen corruption when running
> > > aptitude.
> >
>
On Sunday 12 June 2016 22:13:19 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> I can attest that Debian jessie's Konsole doesn't work quite right in
> every situation with the "TERM=xterm" and Debian's terminfo, for
> example.
Gene is in fact using, or not using, Konsole-Trinity, not KDE-Konsole.
Lisi
On Sun, 12 Jun 2016, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 12 June 2016 00:09:54 Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> > cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz writes:
> > > On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 10:04:27PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > > It seems obvious to me, he's talking about screen corrupti
On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 03:15:04 +, Dan Sommers wrote:
> The thought of less proprietary software is nice ...
https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Installation
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tle forced into it. After a normal apt-get update, apt-get
upgrade cycle, some of the nvidia stuff disappeared, and after a new
kernel and a reboot, I didn't have any X at all.
>> now I am experiencing another variation of a screen corruption issue
>> when resuming from suspend/
On 2014-07-22 05:29:48 +, Dan Sommers wrote:
> I just upgraded from the proprietary nvidia video driver to nouveau, and
I wouldn't call that an upgrade (except that nouveau is free).
> now I am experiencing another variation of a screen corruption issue
> when resuming from sus
On 07/22/2014 01:29 AM, Dan Sommers wrote:
Greetings,
I just upgraded from the proprietary nvidia video driver to nouveau, and
now I am experiencing another variation of a screen corruption issue
when resuming from suspend/hibernate. When I resume, the screen saver
takes over, and then I enter
Greetings,
I just upgraded from the proprietary nvidia video driver to nouveau, and
now I am experiencing another variation of a screen corruption issue
when resuming from suspend/hibernate. When I resume, the screen saver
takes over, and then I enter my password, and everything seems to work
graphics card supported by
> Picasso96 and CGFX 4.0)
> AteoIO-3 Card (fast serial/parallel ports)
>
> So, questions:
> 1. Is there any intention to expand the CLGen driver to include the Ateo
> Pixel64 graphics card, please? I'd be willing to act as a tester for it.
>
&g
Logic Based graphics card supported by
Picasso96 and CGFX 4.0)
AteoIO-3 Card (fast serial/parallel ports)
So, questions:
1. Is there any intention to expand the CLGen driver to include the Ateo
Pixel64 graphics card, please? I'd be willing to act as a tester for it.
2. Why do I get lots
On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 07:42:01PM +, Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> My problem is that when I go to shutdown my system from KDM as soon as I
> get to the text screen there is screen corruption wherever the boot-up
> graphic was on boot up. It is a mess of colours. If I do ctrl-alt F2
Phillip Deackes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Storm has a graphical boot up which uses the frame-buffer options
> compiled into the kernel to display a nice graphic around a central text
> area which shows the boot-up messages - a nice compromise I think
> between no messages and a full-blown te
I am trying out Storm Linux, which is basically Debian Slink. I have
upgraded to Potato and all is running well, apart from a screen
corruption problem.
Storm has a graphical boot up which uses the frame-buffer options
compiled into the kernel to display a nice graphic around a central text
area
Hello list,
I'm running X-Windows and fvwm2 at 800x600x8 using the Frame Buffer
Device but I would like to disable the virtual desktop feature. I
tried setting the values for 'Virtual' to 800 600 (from the default
1152 900 - which worked ok) in the 'Display' SubSection of the 'Screen'
section in
Remove package XDM
-Original Message-
From: Wendell Buckner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian Users Group
Date: Monday, 9 August 1999 14:52
Subject: X windows (linux) video screen corruption
My Linux pc now boots and tries to "startx" immediately. I believe it is
attempti
d to the "console", but I still cannot make out the
characters on the screen.
1) How can I keep the system from (starting x)?
(boot disk maybe?)
2) Why is this probing of the ramdac causing my
screen corruption (I'm using an ati vgawonder video card)?
I've spent all the tim
Hi Carl,
> Question: when I cat a binary file to the screen, all the characters
> get replaced with graphical symbols.
>
> Sometimes, 'reset' will fix this, and sometimes it won't.
>
> Is there some utility that can restore such a corrutped screen
> in every case?
>
> What happens is that I s
Question: when I cat a binary file to the screen, all the characters
get replaced with graphical symbols.
Sometimes, 'reset' will fix this, and sometimes it won't.
Is there some utility that can restore such a corrutped screen
in every case?
What happens is that I slowly lose virtual terminals
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