I'm running unstable on an 8Gb quad-core system.
I have had a Dell Ultrasharp U2515H 2560 by 1440 pixel display. The Graphics
card is a Radeon HD6450 using DisplayPort. The startup messages are frequently
unreadable but I get a great desktop display and TTYs
I have been upgrading kde as I go al
Hi,
when I start a KDE-Session I get several flashing pixels on the upper edge of
my display, that leave holes in windows that are dragged accross them (see
picture with holes in the blue margin of the konsole window).
When I switch to a text console (ctrl-alt-f1) and back the problem dissapear
On July 15, 2004 10:27 pm, Michael Rudmin wrote:
> Hi, I have an old 100 Mhz Pentium with 48 Meg RAM, a
> whole bunch of hard drives, and a VESA graphics card.
> When I run Knoppix, it identifies it as "86c968 Vision
> 968 VRAM XF86S3 (Vesa)", and the card seems to run
> okay.
>
> [I don't really
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004, Michael Rudmin wrote:
So in Debconf, I selected VESA/8 bit/600x800, and
told
it to assign 512 MB to the card.
correction, I meant 512 kB, or half a megabyte.
that's better
It sounds like you need to play with the modelines yourself, instead
of taking the first one offered by
> So in Debconf, I selected VESA/8 bit/600x800, and
> told
> it to assign 512 MB to the card.
>
correction, I meant 512 kB, or half a megabyte.
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Hi, I have an old 100 Mhz Pentium with 48 Meg RAM, a
whole bunch of hard drives, and a VESA graphics card.
When I run Knoppix, it identifies it as "86c968 Vision
968 VRAM XF86S3 (Vesa)", and the card seems to run
okay.
[I don't really understand this card; it appears to
have only 256 Megabytes o
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