On 31 May 2001 13:54:12 +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thursday 31 May 2001 05:40, Pedro "I." Sanchez wrote:
> > While on an X session, and if connected to an external monitor, I can
> > switch the video output to either the flat panel (LCD) OR to the
> > external monitor by pressing Fn-F7 (this
See
http://bytesex.org/bttv/index.html
for linux tv card support.
-chris
"A. Demarteau (linux rules!)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi,
> are the following 2 cards supported yet:
> Matrox MARVEL G450 (card has onboard tv-tuner)
> Matrox G450
>
> thanx
> ---
> Andor Demarteau
> [EMAIL
On 31 May 2001 13:54:12 +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thursday 31 May 2001 05:40, Pedro "I." Sanchez wrote:
> > While on an X session, and if connected to an external monitor, I can
> > switch the video output to either the flat panel (LCD) OR to the
> > external monitor by pressing Fn-F7 (this
See
http://bytesex.org/bttv/index.html
for linux tv card support.
-chris
"A. Demarteau (linux rules!)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi,
> are the following 2 cards supported yet:
> Matrox MARVEL G450 (card has onboard tv-tuner)
> Matrox G450
>
> thanx
> ---
> Andor Demarteau
> [EMAI
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 03:57:01PM +0100, Daniel Faulkner wrote:
> Hi,
> Recently a friend asked me 2 install linux on his laptop and
> most of it works well.
> (touchpad mouse was suprisingly easy)
> Sound, looks hard but from the sound of things has been done
> before and something I haven't had
Hi,
Recently a friend asked me 2 install linux on his laptop and
most of it works well.
(touchpad mouse was suprisingly easy)
Sound, looks hard but from the sound of things has been done
before and something I haven't had much of a go at yet.
PCMCIA bus/controller thing I think is OK
But the actual
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 03:57:01PM +0100, Daniel Faulkner wrote:
> Hi,
> Recently a friend asked me 2 install linux on his laptop and
> most of it works well.
> (touchpad mouse was suprisingly easy)
> Sound, looks hard but from the sound of things has been done
> before and something I haven't had
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Hi,
Recently a friend asked me 2 install linux on his laptop and
most of it works well.
(touchpad mouse was suprisingly easy)
Sound, looks hard but from the sound of things has been done
before and something I haven't had much of a go at yet.
PCMCIA bus/controller thing I think is OK
But the actua
On Thursday 31 May 2001 05:40, Pedro "I." Sanchez wrote:
> While on an X session, and if connected to an external monitor, I can
> switch the video output to either the flat panel (LCD) OR to the
> external monitor by pressing Fn-F7 (this is the CRT/LCD switch function)
> but not to both devices si
Hi
How has an init script for the enlightment sound daemon to look like ?
I'd want to enable it right from start up...
bye
micha
Linux is user friendly, it's just a bit picky about it's friends
*
| Michael Hothor
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On Thursday 31 May 2001 05:40, Pedro "I." Sanchez wrote:
> While on an X session, and if connected to an external monitor, I can
> switch the video output to either the flat panel (LCD) OR to the
> external monitor by pressing Fn-F7 (this is the CRT/LCD switch function)
> but not to both devices s
Hi
How has an init script for the enlightment sound daemon to look like ?
I'd want to enable it right from start up...
bye
micha
Linux is user friendly, it's just a bit picky about it's friends
*
| Michael Hotho
Pedro "I." Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running debian/testing on my Dell Latitude (C family) with X 4.0.3.
> The video adapter is supported through the "ATI" driver and it is
> recognized as a MACH64 device.
>
> While on an X session, and if connected to an external monitor, I can
>
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