Hi all,
I am running Lenny on an IBM Thinkpad X60 with a docking station, which
is attached to a 19" Lenovo L191 screen. I have an Intel Mobile 945GM
graphics card and I'm using the "intel" driver. The native resolution of
my laptop screen is 1024x768, while the native resolution of my LCD
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Vincent Bernat wrote:
OoO Vers la fin de l'après-midi du samedi 03 novembre 2007, vers 16:31,
Ralph Crongeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
My problem is that the resolution on my external LCD screen is is
always detected at 1024x768?
You may find some clue in /var/log
I think that is a great! idea. Maybe two packages though laptop-common
and laptopbrand-laptopseries. And "maybe" (just a thought) have say,
laptop-common install a set of packages common to all laptops and
laptopbrand-laptopseries install a set of packages specific for that
brand and series as
In discover.conf at "/etc/discover.conf" put this line at the end:
skip i810_audio
That will make discover not load the OSS module and so will load the
alsa module. You'll have to adjust your volume.
Ralph
James Strandboge wrote:
On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 00:26, Joe Emenaker wrote:
Hello,
I'm having this problem with Toshiba 5105 laptop, kernel-2.6.4 and nvidia
driver 1.0-5336. There is about a 1/4 inch gap of the screen not being used
on the right hand side of the screen running vertically. I used to be able to
fix this problem (with kernel-2.4.x) by editing my "/etc/mod
Hi all,
I'm having this problem with Toshiba 5105 laptop, kernel-2.6.4 and nvidia
driver 1.0-5336. There is about a 1/4 inch gap of the screen not being used
on the right hand side of the screen running vertically. I used to be able to
fix this problem (with kernel-2.4.x) by editing my "/etc/mo
thing else out please let me know.
Thanks for the help! :-)
Ralph
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 02:37 am, Dmitry Astapov wrote:
> Evening, Ralph.
>
> Ralph Crongeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 14:31 22/3/2004 wrote:
>
> RC> Hello, I'm having this problem with Toshiba 5105
; I tried 1600x1200 but I had no fonts and the screen locked up, but it did
> fill the whole screen! There was no gap.
>
> Here is my XF86config-4 file also if it will help.
>
> Ralph
>
> > Evening, Ralph.
> >
> > Ralph Crongeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
This is what I am using. I am able to use both my Synaptic Touchpad and a
Microsoft Optical usb mouse at the same time. This ia with Sarge or SID.
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "CorePointer"
Option
Hello,
I'm having this problem with Toshiba 5105 laptop, kernel-2.6.4 and nvidia
driver 1.0-5336. There is about a 1/4 inch gap of the screen not being used
on the right hand side of the screen running vertically. I used to be able to
fix this problem (with kernel-2.4.x) by editing my "/etc/mod
Hi all,
I'm having this problem with Toshiba 5105 laptop, kernel-2.6.4 and nvidia
driver 1.0-5336. There is about a 1/4 inch gap of the screen not being used
on the right hand side of the screen running vertically. I used to be able to
fix this problem (with kernel-2.4.x) by editing my "/etc/mo
thing else out please let me know.
Thanks for the help! :-)
Ralph
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 02:37 am, Dmitry Astapov wrote:
> Evening, Ralph.
>
> Ralph Crongeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 14:31 22/3/2004 wrote:
>
> RC> Hello, I'm having this problem with Toshiba 5105
; I tried 1600x1200 but I had no fonts and the screen locked up, but it did
> fill the whole screen! There was no gap.
>
> Here is my XF86config-4 file also if it will help.
>
> Ralph
>
> > Evening, Ralph.
> >
> > Ralph Crongeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
This is what I am using. I am able to use both my Synaptic Touchpad and a
Microsoft Optical usb mouse at the same time. This ia with Sarge or SID.
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Configured Mouse"
Driver "mouse"
Option "CorePointer"
Option
I think that is a great! idea. Maybe two packages though laptop-common
and laptopbrand-laptopseries. And "maybe" (just a thought) have say,
laptop-common install a set of packages common to all laptops and
laptopbrand-laptopseries install a set of packages specific for that
brand and series as
In discover.conf at "/etc/discover.conf" put this line at the end:
skip i810_audio
That will make discover not load the OSS module and so will load the
alsa module. You'll have to adjust your volume.
Ralph
James Strandboge wrote:
On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 00:26, Joe Emenaker wrote:
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