> from some reports I've gotten this is apparently needed?
>
> I have PCG-R505EL
>
> Apparently one needs edit the file:
> /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
>
> and include irq exclusions?
>
There used to be two ways to get the 505's to recgonize the cd, either
the pcmcia / config.opts method you mention
> from some reports I've gotten this is apparently needed?
>
> I have PCG-R505EL
>
> Apparently one needs edit the file:
> /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
>
> and include irq exclusions?
>
There used to be two ways to get the 505's to recgonize the cd, either
the pcmcia / config.opts method you mentio
>
> So what is happening in Windows is happening in X as well? That is one
> thing I was wondering about. I hope to attempt to try dual displays in
> Linux one day soon. I just haven't had the chance. But what about the
> little random lock ups in X Windows, have you run into those. The seem
>
> So what is happening in Windows is happening in X as well? That is one
> thing I was wondering about. I hope to attempt to try dual displays in
> Linux one day soon. I just haven't had the chance. But what about the
> little random lock ups in X Windows, have you run into those. The seem
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 07:25:57AM -0400 or sometime in the same epoch, Jarrett
Lee scribbled:
> I have a Sager notebook with the ATI Mobility Radeon M6 as well. I've
> never tried dual monitor in X. I have tried it in Windows and when I
> try to display video with the dual display enabled, whet
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 07:25:57AM -0400 or sometime in the same epoch, Jarrett Lee
scribbled:
> I have a Sager notebook with the ATI Mobility Radeon M6 as well. I've
> never tried dual monitor in X. I have tried it in Windows and when I
> try to display video with the dual display enabled, whe
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