Hi,
I read your comment to conifure the xorg.conf in folder /etc/X11/; and
hopfully you can give me some advise.
My Dell PC is build up with the chipset Intel 810 with integrated
graphic card 915 G. This graphic-card has in addition to the onboard
(analog) output a external DVI card (digtita
dude, try to put in the two monitors the VertRefresh and HorizSync in
max. some like HorizSync 31-180 and VertRefresh
56-120 and change the Depth
16 or 24, do not put the max depth ;)
its work for me :D
On 8/9/05, Markus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,I read your comment to conifure th
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I'm havings some trouble,configurating dualhead om my Radeon
Mobility 9700 running Xfree86 4.3 (Ati config manager didn't help).
So if anyone have a working XF86Config-4
with dualhead (not clone), please post it..
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Hi Lars,
> I'm havings some trouble,configurating dualhead om my Radeon
> Mobility 9700 running Xfree86 4.3 (Ati config manager didn't help).
> So if anyone have a working XF86Config-4
> with dualhead (not clone), please post it..
here is my xorg.conf (the same as for XF86Config-4):
http://www.d
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Couple of questions, before trying to change to x.org:
1) I found out no apt-get other than backport: deb
http://people.debian.org/~nobse/xorg-x11/ sarge main
What works best backport or http://x.org/ regarding dependencies?
(synaptic-driver is also on
Please consider attached message!
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I just finished compiling a 2.6.12.4 kernel to support the sound card in my Del
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On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 12:17:07AM +0200, Brice M?alier wrote:
> I just finished compiling a 2.6.12.4 kernel to support the sound card in my
> Dell Optiplex GX270; however, when I try to pl
Hello!!
My apt source list points to unstable currently. As much I don't want
to admit it, I guess I will reinstall Windows 98 on it (the original
OS). The current state of affairs is way too much trouble and time
consuming for me as of right now. As much as I like Linux, I am still
too much of a
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Flo wrote:
I can confirm that it works with this card, but it's not exactly
"out-of-the-box" because you'll have to download the firmware and
compile the module in the kernel ;-)
Well, I received a $20 RaLink-2500 card that I got on eBay today. I put
it in a machine, boo
Nate Duehr wrote:
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Well, I received a $20 RaLink-2500
... and it worked like a charm! All stock drivers, everything just
worked.
Could you post the output of lsmod - which driver is the Ralink card
using?
Well, it seems that I spoke a little too soon.
Like I said,
Very likely in file /boot/grub/menu.lst:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-XXX root=/dev/hda3 ro acpi=off
Change it:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-XXX root=/dev/hda3 ro acpi=on
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On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 07:22:18PM -0700, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> The stock Debian linux-kernel-2.6.x and/or kernel-image-2.6.x packages
> don't seem to have that. However, the rt2500 source package is available
> from the standard mirrors, so it's fairly easy to:
>
> apt-get install rt2500-sourc
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