Hi,
I spend a couple of hours trying to set up XFree86 4.3.0.1 (sarge) with
fglrx and a res. of 1400x1050 for the internal display of my t41p and
1600x1200 for my Iiyama connected via vga-out.
So far i'm frustrated getting only a 1280x1024 in virtual 1400x1050 on
the external Monitor.
Is anybody
Hello,
am Montag, 8. November 2004 10:01 schrieb Shafeek Sumser:
> Hi
>
> I have installed debian sarge on my laptop Acer Aspire
> 1350LC. Since I need to do presentation with the
> laptop, i have put a video projector connected to my
> VGA out.
>
> On windows, pressing fn + F5, i can changed fro
At Mon, 08 Nov 2004 17:26:44 +,
ognjen Bezanov wrote:
>
> Thanks for all the answers,
>
> In essence i want to keep the kernel small so that it boots up as fast
> as possible.
>
> Plus the hardware is a 75mhz laptop with very little ram, i want to save
> as much ram as i can for other prog
On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 05:26:44PM +, ognjen Bezanov wrote:
> Thanks for all the answers,
>
> In essence i want to keep the kernel small so that it boots up as fast
> as possible.
[snip]
>
> Do using (or not using) modules make a difference to the total size when
> loaded into ram?
I leave
ognjen Bezanov wrote:
Thanks for all the answers,
In essence i want to keep the kernel small so that it boots up as fast
as possible.
Plus the hardware is a 75mhz laptop with very little ram, i want to save
as much ram as i can for other programs, hence the need for a small
kernel.
As far as mod
Thanks for all the answers,
In essence i want to keep the kernel small so that it boots up as fast
as possible.
Plus the hardware is a 75mhz laptop with very little ram, i want to save
as much ram as i can for other programs, hence the need for a small
kernel.
As far as modules are concerned,
Hi ognjen Bezanov, *,
ognjen Bezanov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to find a way to find out what things i need to enable for my
> laptop to function.
>
> I want to compile a kernel which only has support for the hardware im
> using and no module support
>
Why no modules? Modules only have a sl
BC Flyer wrote:
Hi,
I've just install Debian 3r2 on a Dell Insipirion 3800, and the
install
worked great and everything seems to work just fine, except that the
fan is on all the time as if the laptop is overheating. I have built a
2.24.27 kernel with APM enabled, but it doesn't make any differ
Kiss Tamás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a Dell notebook like in subject. Anybody knows what can
> I do to set soundcard? I don,t know which kernel module /2.6.8/
> need for me and what is the correct setting.
> I try do this for 2 days and I give up :)
do lspci and see what sound card yo
Alexandru Cabuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is some priceless info. Thanks man.
Are you talking about the explanations for different types of suspend
in the kernel? If you have kernel sources installed then take a look
at /usr/src/linux-/Documentation/power/swsusp.txt
Alexandru Cabuz <[E
<< There is actually only one function that I would really like to have: the
ability to turn the backlight off. I'd be happy just with that. Might good
old apm do it? (I also have 1G of memory).>>
For me on my Dell Inspiron 8600, I've had success with this command.
/usr/X11R6/bin/xset -display
Hi all,
I want to find a way to find out what things i need to enable for my
laptop to function.
I want to compile a kernel which only has support for the hardware im
using and no module support
Is there any command which will let me view all the hardware on my pc
and what respective setting i
Marcus Crafter wrote:
Hi Alexandru,
Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
There is actually only one function that I would really like to have:
the ability to turn the backlight off. I'd be happy just with that.
Might good old apm do it? (I also have 1G of memory).
I do this with Brightside, perhaps install it
Hi Alexandru,
Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
There is actually only one function that I would really like to have: the
ability to turn the backlight off. I'd be happy just with that. Might good
old apm do it? (I also have 1G of memory).
I do this with Brightside, perhaps install it and set up an active
Op ma 08-11-2004, om 10:45 schreef Alexandru Cabuz:
> This is some priceless info. Thanks man.
I'm not sure what this is about, however ...
> There is actually only one function that I would really like to have: the
> ability to turn the backlight off. I'd be happy just with that. Might good
>
On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 01:01 -0800, Shafeek Sumser wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have installed debian sarge on my laptop Acer Aspire
> 1350LC. Since I need to do presentation with the
> laptop, i have put a video projector connected to my
> VGA out.
>
> On windows, pressing fn + F5, i can changed from
>
This is some priceless info. Thanks man.
Why is this not on the web? I've been googling like mad. Probably not googling
right. Heck, once I have my ftp and http server up in a couple of weeks I
might just put it up myself. I've wasted WAY too much time with this.
There is actually only one fun
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Hi
I have installed debian sarge on my laptop Acer Aspire
1350LC. Since I need to do presentation with the
laptop, i have put a video projector connected to my
VGA out.
On windows, pressing fn + F5, i can changed from
either my lcd on my laptop or the video projector and
both.
But to my gr
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