I have existing library which is built on 0.9.8 and i will be able to
use it directly without any issues
.
On 03-03-2016 18:26, Dan Ritter wrote:
What are you hoping to accomplish?
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Hi
I am just exploring the possibilities to install libSSL 0.9.8 in jessie
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output in the screen
Mode2 : 1000Nits
Screen output is smudgy all time..
What could be the problem
On 20-01-2016 17:40, deloptes wrote:
venkat wrote:
But, still no luck over LVDS display still blank.
try with 1024x768 on both displays with the mode option or via arandr
I think this
On 20-01-2016 17:40, deloptes wrote:
venkat wrote:
But, still no luck over LVDS display still blank.
try with 1024x768 on both displays with the mode option or via arandr
I Still my LVDS display is blank when HDMI is connected. Issue seems to
be clueless. Need some guidance.
I think this
On 20-01-2016 14:06, deloptes wrote:
venkat wrote:
Again tried the same experiment with VGA and LVDS connected. During this
trial "xrandr --output LVDS-0 --right-of VGA-0 --auto" LVDS worked as
expected.
Confused.
in the out of xrandr there is no HDMI output listed
I assu
On 20-01-2016 13:40, err...@free.fr wrote:
did you try arandr?
arandr is a graphical setup for screen
Yes, I have LVDS-0 as active with ARANDR and still LVDS is displaying
blank screen
On 01/20/2016 06:36 AM, venkat wrote:
On 20-01-2016 02:09, deloptes wrote:
Venkat Ragavan Swaminathan
On 20-01-2016 02:09, deloptes wrote:
Venkat Ragavan Swaminathan wrote:
I am just trying to setup my debian 8.2 stable in my Intel(R) Atom(TM)
CPU N2600 @ 1.60GHz. The installation goes smooth without any
issues.
For this system , we are planning to use DUAL display with HDMI & LVDS.
we
On 20-01-2016 02:09, deloptes wrote:
Venkat Ragavan Swaminathan wrote:
I am just trying to setup my debian 8.2 stable in my Intel(R) Atom(TM)
CPU N2600 @ 1.60GHz. The installation goes smooth without any
issues.
For this system , we are planning to use DUAL display with HDMI & LVDS.
we
I am just trying to setup my debian 8.2 stable in my Intel(R) Atom(TM)
CPU N2600 @ 1.60GHz. The installation goes smooth without any
issues.
For this system , we are planning to use DUAL display with HDMI & LVDS.
we see that that only HDMI is working and LVDS screen is blank.
However, we notice
Am Using Libusb 0.1 to test my printer code. The code runs as expected
with 2.6.32 kernel in debian 6. However, After debian 8 upgrade we
notice that printer responds for very first read operation after reboot,
For rest of command executions READ fails with*ENODEV*.
By doing this, I lost commu
Dear all
I am trying to display all the boot screen information in a android
device. For this trial ,
I notice that serial console is one of the available option to forward
all display information messages to serial port.
Before starting this process would like to understand the Pro' and
HI all .
I have N2600 NM10 chipset board.
I would like to use Debian. I Just need 2D graphics to run a browser and
GTK app with dual screen control..
I raise this because with GMA500 driver is not well supported .
When i switch to VESA driver display seems to be normal and with this I
am not
Am trying to upgrade my debian 6 system with debian 8. On the process,
am encountering certain issues.
Trail 1:
1. Full debian installation (GNOME):
After installing full Debian with GNOME* (testing purpose) , the
system froze during boot @ "Please wait while loading".
Just went through
I am trying understand the possibility of achieving this:
I have an N2600 motherboard and using Debian 6 (2.6.32).
I for sure know that, If need to control my display devices I need
to update my Xorg and Kernel.
Which in current situation i do not see any possibility due to
business implication
We have debian squeeze with kernel 2.6.32 installed in N2600 board.The
system does not have GNOME installed.
We use X with icewm with LVDS display. We just use Xorg.conf for display
configurations(forcefully use VESA driver).
However, we have a small requirement of adding multiple display to the
On 05-04-2015 00:08, Ric Moore wrote:
On 04/03/2015 09:34 AM, David Wright wrote:
Quoting venkat (venka...@vortexindia.co.in):
Tried various options today and finally modified xorg.conf with
below settings
made my X server start with multiple displays enabled.
Section "D
On 06-04-2015 17:28, Gregory Smith wrote:
SystemD?
(If you happen to to ask about whatversion of debian :; then :: Wheezy
with 3.4 Kernel)
On 4/2/15, venkat wrote:
For last one week i am struggling to make my dual display work.
Earlier it was with 2.632 kernel and my previous mail
On 05-04-2015 00:08, Ric Moore wrote:
On 04/03/2015 09:34 AM, David Wright wrote:
Quoting venkat (venka...@vortexindia.co.in):
Tried various options today and finally modified xorg.conf with
below settings
made my X server start with multiple displays enabled.
Section "D
On 02-04-2015 20:06, Floris wrote:
Op Thu, 02 Apr 2015 12:32:48 +0200 schreef venkat
:
Looks good. The right driver is used.
Add a Screen and Monitor selection to the Xorg.conf
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
On 02-04-2015 15:54, Floris wrote:
Op Thu, 02 Apr 2015 12:04:32 +0200 schreef venkat
:
On 02-04-2015 15:31, Floris wrote:
Op Thu, 02 Apr 2015 11:47:20 +0200 schreef venkat
:
On 02-04-2015 15:10, Floris wrote:
Op Thu, 02 Apr 2015 11:22:16 +0200 schreef Venkat
On 02-04-2015 15:31, Floris wrote:
Op Thu, 02 Apr 2015 11:47:20 +0200 schreef venkat
:
On 02-04-2015 15:10, Floris wrote:
Op Thu, 02 Apr 2015 11:22:16 +0200 schreef Venkat Ragavan
Swaminathan :
Posted lsmod info : http://pastebin.com/Y79th67k
The right diver is
On 02-04-2015 15:10, Floris wrote:
Op Thu, 02 Apr 2015 11:22:16 +0200 schreef Venkat Ragavan Swaminathan
:
Posted lsmod info : http://pastebin.com/Y79th67k
The right diver is loaded (gma500-gfx) but Xorg doesn't fully use it.
Backup up your Xorg.conf file and create a new one with
Posted lsmod info : http://pastebin.com/Y79th67k
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Floris wrote:
> Op Thu, 02 Apr 2015 08:08:48 +0200 schreef venkat <
> venka...@vortexindia.co.in>:
>
>
> For last one week i am struggling to make my dual display work.
>> Earlier it w
For last one week i am struggling to make my dual display work.
Earlier it was with 2.632 kernel and my previous mail thread "Upgrading
guidance for Cedarview driver in Debian 6 - 2.6.32 Kernel" and various
forums confirmed me that possibility of achieving with 2.6.32 is ZERO. .
Now the board
On 01-04-2015 04:11, David Wright wrote:
Quoting venkat (venka...@vortexindia.co.in):
Primary intent : To control connected HDMI and CRT monitors individually.
We use VESA as display driver for connected display(Single display).
Now, we are trying to extend and use dual display as said (HDMI
On 31-03-2015 17:01, Petter Adsen wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 16:35:33 +0530
venkat wrote:
Hi Peter
Thanks for the response, I really understand the need for the
upgrade. We are definitely working on it.It would definitely take
some time. To handle current situation, I wanted to somehow use
to start this process it would be
great.
Regards
Venkat.S
On 31-03-2015 13:13, Petter Adsen wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 12:53:54 +0530
venkat wrote:
HI
Our system runs with Debian 6 squeeze (2.6.32) Kernel with N2600
hardware. I know the version is old. Due to business implication we
are
HI
Our system runs with Debian 6 squeeze (2.6.32) Kernel with N2600
hardware. I know the version is old. Due to business implication we are
not able to update it.
Recently, we tried connecting multiple monitors (CRT and HDMI) and we
had no luck in making this display controllable.
On goggling,
HI
I have installed DEBIAN 7.8 in N2600 board.
"http://www.jetway.com.tw/ru/ipcboard_view.asp?productid=939&proname=NF9C-2600/2800";
.
On the installed system, we were trying to connect multiple displays
(Monitor 1 - HDMI port) (Monitor 2 - CRT port). But, we do not see
anyway to control the
Very recently, we migrated from DEBIAN 5(Lenny) to DEBAIN 6(Squeeze).
Since, our application is based on GTK 2.0 we thought migrating from GTK
app is pretty easy.
So, as a first step we compiled our application and ran some regressions
on the system.
Suddenly, we noticed application getting
Hi
This is my first try at installing debian though i have been using it
for a wee bit. I have been using jigdo to first get the images on a CD and then
use that for installation. I am finding that the big .iso file does
not boot--i burnt debian-30rev1-i386-binary-1.iso onto a CD
and it failed to
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achine. My machine is a 586 machine.
Please advise.
Thanks
Balaji Venkat
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