On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 01:35:13AM +0300, Mugurel Tudor wrote:
> 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-stretche
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 problem ?
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Mugurel Tudor ([EMAI
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 01:35:13AM +0300, Mugurel Tudor wrote:
> 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-stretche
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 problem ?
--
Mugurel Tudor ([EMAI
On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 10:18, Mugurel Tudor wrote:
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> If I load the module, the BIOS screen will be a little 640x480 image, in
> the center of the screen. Load again, and at the next boot, BIOS will be
> a streched 640x480. After that, unstrached, after that, streched ...
>
> It's really an
Hello,
I have a Debian Sid with kernel 2.6.6 on a Dell Inspiron 2650 (A13
bios), and I have quite an annoying problem:
- whenever I load or unload the i8k module, something funny is happening
with the size of the screen: by default, the screen (bios image, linux
console mode etc.) had a resoluti
On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 10:18, Mugurel Tudor wrote:
--snip--
> If I load the module, the BIOS screen will be a little 640x480 image, in
> the center of the screen. Load again, and at the next boot, BIOS will be
> a streched 640x480. After that, unstrached, after that, streched ...
>
> It's really an
Hello,
I have a Debian Sid with kernel 2.6.6 on a Dell Inspiron 2650 (A13
bios), and I have quite an annoying problem:
- whenever I load or unload the i8k module, something funny is happening
with the size of the screen: by default, the screen (bios image, linux
console mode etc.) had a resoluti
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