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Did you get this resolved? From other posts I've
read, this is only a 1MB video. I have the exact same
problem with this laptop. You're the first person
I've found who, I thought, described the symptoms
correctly. I'm a total newbie to linux, so I need
extra hand-holding, but I saw somewhere to
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On Friday 04 Mar 2005 12:27 pm, Kaiser, Hans wrote:
> What is p.d.o?
>
Oops! It's http://packages.debian.org
> How can I determine if discover is running? I run hutplug, but I think it
> is necessary, isn't it?
See the runlevels if discover is enab
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Andreas Tille wrote:
| On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, sime wrote:
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|> My Toshiba BIOS gives me the option to boot with the VGA-Out and LCD
|> being mirror. Which works partially, the kernel boot messages are
|> displaying on both screens fine.
|>
|> But when X st
Cyprian Laskowski wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get X to fire up a resolution beyond 640x480, but
although I've configured it to use 1024x768 (using dpkg-reconfigure),
it doesn't. I've installed 855wrap and have it running before X is
started, but it still runs in 640x480 mode. I have a Dell Inspir
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Hi Steffen,
I have installed debian on the same way like you. My first action was to use
qtparted to shrink the windows XP partitions. Then I have installed debian
and updated to the experimental version of debian and the 2.6.10 kernel. I
have no great problems upto now.
Hi Steffen,
I have installed debian on the same way like you. My first action was to use
qtparted to shrink the windows XP partitions. Then I have installed debian
and updated to the experimental version of debian and the 2.6.10 kernel. I
have no great problems upto now. What type are your prob
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