On Du, 2004-05-23 at 18:37, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> Well, this isn't exactly a solution for the problem, but at least it'll
> let you do something about it. If you hit Fn + F7 you'll switch between
> a stretched and un-stretched view.
Do you experience the same prob
On Du, 2004-05-23 at 18:37, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> Well, this isn't exactly a solution for the problem, but at least it'll
> let you do something about it. If you hit Fn + F7 you'll switch between
> a stretched and un-stretched view.
Do you experience the same prob
, streched ...
It's really annoying. Does someone have a solution for this ? I googled
around, but didn't found anything relevant ...
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, streched ...
It's really annoying. Does someone have a solution for this ? I googled
around, but didn't found anything relevant ...
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Linux Registered User: 212231
not in the intrd.img by default, like in 2.6.0).
> Anders E. Andersen
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n the intrd.img by default, like in 2.6.0).
> Anders E. Andersen
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discovered, vesafb wasn't included in initrd. So I recreated initrd with
vesafb, checked with a "strings initrd.img | grep vesafb" that my vesafb
driver is indeed in the initrd, but the problem still persist.
Have anyone experienced something similar ?
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Mugurel Tudor ([E
discovered, vesafb wasn't included in initrd. So I recreated initrd with
vesafb, checked with a "strings initrd.img | grep vesafb" that my vesafb
driver is indeed in the initrd, but the problem still persist.
Have anyone experienced something similar ?
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Mugurel Tudor ([E
No, I don't see any error messages, but I think you might be right
here, it appears that Mobile Celerons does not support Speedstep
technology (if I'm wrong here, please correct me:) ). But what means in
that case that is a mobile processor ? It runs on low voltages and
that's all ?
No, I don't see any error messages, but I think you might be right
here, it appears that Mobile Celerons does not support Speedstep
technology (if I'm wrong here, please correct me:) ). But what means in
that case that is a mobile processor ? It runs on low voltages and
that's all ?
sor
thermal
fan
cpufreq_powersave
cpufreq_userspace
freq_table
speedstep_ich
speedstep_lib
The problem is that my /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0 dir is empy, I don't
have the files with the cpu speed information. Any ideas about what I'm
doing wrong here ?
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Mugurel Tudor ([EMAIL PROTEC
sor
thermal
fan
cpufreq_powersave
cpufreq_userspace
freq_table
speedstep_ich
speedstep_lib
The problem is that my /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0 dir is empy, I don't
have the files with the cpu speed information. Any ideas about what I'm
doing wrong here ?
--
Mugurel Tudor ([EMAIL PROTEC
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