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Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 June 2005 09:19 am, Paul Puschmann wrote:
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>>Rebooted? What for?
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> I assumed that I needed to restart X after editing the X config file and
> couldn't remember the key combo to do it (Ctrl- alt-delete? Ctrl-
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 09:19 am, Paul Puschmann wrote:
> Rebooted? What for?
I assumed that I needed to restart X after editing the X config file and
couldn't remember the key combo to do it (Ctrl- alt-delete? Ctrl-alt-escape?)
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> What graphic card do you have? And out "of the box" can't be tr
Frans Pop wrote:
>Do you have xlibmesa-dri installed? What does glxinfo tell you?
Synaptic indcates that xlibmesa-dri is installed.
Glxinfo says "direct rendering: No."
Load "glx" and load "dri" appear in XF86Config-4. Is there some other way of
turning on dri?
Here's the full result of glxinf
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Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 June 2005 12:53 am, Paul Puschmann wrote:
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>>Elmer E. Dow wrote:
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>>>I installed Debian Sarge on an IBM R40 laptop. I have Knoppix and WinXP
>>>Pro on the other partitions. The problem I encountered during the
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On Tuesday 07 June 2005 16:44, Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I just added that line to the config file
> and rebooted. No change. TuxRacer is still way too slow to be usable.
> 3D acceleration worked fine when I used it on this machine under Red
> Hat 9. I should have saved that
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 12:53 am, Paul Puschmann wrote:
> Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> > I installed Debian Sarge on an IBM R40 laptop. I have Knoppix and WinXP
> > Pro on the other partitions. The problem I encountered during the
> > installation was the screen not being configured correctly. The correct
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Elmer E. Dow wrote:
> I installed Debian Sarge on an IBM R40 laptop. I have Knoppix and WinXP Pro
> on
> the other partitions. The problem I encountered during the installation was
> the screen not being configured correctly. The correct resolution
I installed Debian Sarge on an IBM R40 laptop. I have Knoppix and WinXP Pro on
the other partitions. The problem I encountered during the installation was
the screen not being configured correctly. The correct resolution is 1024 x
768, but it was configured at 640 x 480. Also, 3D acceleration di
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