On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 8:13 PM, aditya menon wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> It turns out that the problem was not having the proper driver for my i3
> >processor's integrated graphics. I had the drivers for a previous processor
> >versions and after this upgrade, I get the maximum resolution supporte
Hello again,
It turns out that the problem was not having the proper driver for my i3
processor's integrated graphics. I had the drivers for a previous processor
versions and after this upgrade, I get the maximum resolution supported by my
screen.
On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 5:40:03 PM UTC+5:3
On 15/07/12 09:17 AM, Ivo Ugrina wrote:
On 07/12/2012 03:04 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 12/07/12 04:58 AM, Ivo Ugrina wrote:
I've bought ATI 6750 a few months ago
and I'm not satisfied with FLOSS driver.
I can't suspend anymore. The card simply
won't shut down.
Did you file a bug report for it?
N
On 07/12/2012 03:04 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 12/07/12 04:58 AM, Ivo Ugrina wrote:
>> I've bought ATI 6750 a few months ago
>> and I'm not satisfied with FLOSS driver.
>> I can't suspend anymore. The card simply
>> won't shut down.
> Did you file a bug report for it?
Nope :(
I've solved it with d
On Jo, 12 iul 12, 19:40:33, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 12/07/12 06:41 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >On Jo, 12 iul 12, 09:04:48, Gary Dale wrote:
> >>On 12/07/12 04:58 AM, Ivo Ugrina wrote:
> >>>I've bought ATI 6750 a few months ago
> >>>and I'm not satisfied with FLOSS driver.
> >>>I can't suspend anymor
On 12/07/12 06:41 PM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Jo, 12 iul 12, 09:04:48, Gary Dale wrote:
On 12/07/12 04:58 AM, Ivo Ugrina wrote:
I've bought ATI 6750 a few months ago
and I'm not satisfied with FLOSS driver.
I can't suspend anymore. The card simply
won't shut down.
Did you file a bug report fo
On Jo, 12 iul 12, 09:04:48, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 12/07/12 04:58 AM, Ivo Ugrina wrote:
> >I've bought ATI 6750 a few months ago
> >and I'm not satisfied with FLOSS driver.
> >I can't suspend anymore. The card simply
> >won't shut down.
> Did you file a bug report for it?
>
> I've found the Debian
On 12/07/12 04:58 AM, Ivo Ugrina wrote:
I've bought ATI 6750 a few months ago
and I'm not satisfied with FLOSS driver.
I can't suspend anymore. The card simply
won't shut down.
Did you file a bug report for it?
I've found the Debian package maintainers to be quite eager to work with
people to
I've bought ATI 6750 a few months ago
and I'm not satisfied with FLOSS driver.
I can't suspend anymore. The card simply
won't shut down.
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On Thu, 2012-07-12 at 00:35 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 11 iul 12, 18:04:24, aditya menon wrote:
> >
> > Thank you for your detailed reply. The main reason I want Graphics card
> > support on Linux is that I want a high resolution to work with. The
> > integrated card offers atrocious su
On Mi, 11 iul 12, 18:04:24, aditya menon wrote:
>
> Thank you for your detailed reply. The main reason I want Graphics card
> support on Linux is that I want a high resolution to work with. The
> integrated card offers atrocious support for resolution (only 800x600).
I seriously doubt that. Would
Thank you, *everyone*, for the very helpful and detailed replies!
I am much more confident of that chip now. Looks like "it's a Buy" ;D
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 7:36 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 17:30:05 +0530, aditya menon wrote:
>
> > I'm planning to get a new computer, and the on
On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 17:30:05 +0530, aditya menon wrote:
> I'm planning to get a new computer, and the one I really like is an
> All-in-one from Lenovo with *ATI HD 6450 *graphics. Does anyone have
> experience with that? I made a huge mistake last time by getting an
> nVidia Optimus card, it turne
On 11/07/12 09:07 AM, aditya menon wrote:
Okay, thanks again... I'll research more again if the card is
supported (and whether I can get extended VGA standards) :)
AMD/ATI make proprietary drivers for their cards. However for many
cards, the open source drivers work as well or better. The rade
Okay, thanks again... I'll research more again if the card is supported
(and whether I can get extended VGA standards) :)
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > If a card isn't supported, than usually the open source vesa
> > driver does work without 3D acceleration and only wit
> If a card isn't supported, than usually the open source vesa
> driver does work without 3D acceleration and only with a limited
> resolution, take a look at (extended) vesa standards.
Oops, (extended) VGA standards
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On Wed, 2012-07-11 at 18:04 +0530, aditya menon wrote:
> So the summary would be that "there are open source drivers available,
> they do work, but I may be violating licences" - am I right?
You aren't. Pardon for my broken English. Open source drivers don't
violate any license. A combination of
Hi Ralf,
Sorry about the formatting, I'll keep it plain from now on =)
Thank you for your detailed reply. The main reason I want Graphics card
support on Linux is that I want a high resolution to work with. The
integrated card offers atrocious support for resolution (only 800x600).
So the summar
On Wed, 2012-07-11 at 17:30 +0530, aditya menon wrote:
> All-in-one from Lenovo with ATI
I bought a mobo with an integrated ATI that as separated card has got
proprietary driver support, but the integrated thingy only worked with
the FLOSS driver, without 3D acceleration. The manual does call it
Hello everyone,
I'm planning to get a new computer, and the one I really like is an
All-in-one from Lenovo with *ATI HD 6450 *graphics. Does anyone have
experience with that? I made a huge mistake last time by getting an nVidia
Optimus card, it turned out that neither Linux nor many games work pro
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