David Wright wrote:
...
> For 1280x720, you could try 1920x1080, or 960x540, according
> to how large you want the characters. With a screen having
> a wide aspect ratio, you might try 1600x900, 800x450, and
> so on (ie native resolution ÷ small integer).
thank you, i've already got that taken c
On Thu 10 Mar 2022 at 08:44:10 (-0500), songbird wrote:
> Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> > Did you take a look into `dmesg -l err` and `Xorg.log` in this case?
>
> no, i didn't, too hard for me to see or sit to squint at the
> screen to be able to read. the login prompt and screen fonts
> are so
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
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> Maybe this website can help with the console font size:
>
> https://www.linux.com/topic/desktop/how-change-your-linux-console-fonts/
interesting...
after trying various things out and getting various fonts installed
i found that simply changing /etc/default/cons
songbird wrote on 10/03/2022 14:44:
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
songbird wrote:
...
i did install the dummy package and uninstalled the intel
but that did not leave me with a system that booted to the
desktop so i put it back.
Did you take a look into `dmesg -l err` and `Xorg.log` in this c
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
>songbird wrote:
...
>>i did install the dummy package and uninstalled the intel
>> but that did not leave me with a system that booted to the
>> desktop so i put it back.
>>
> Did you take a look into `dmesg -l err` and `Xorg.log` in this case?
no, i didn't, too h
songbird wrote on 08/03/2022 16:35:
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
As far as I know, the xserver-xorg-video-intel is deprecated for modern Intel
CPUs. With an Intel Core i7 7700 the kernel `modesetting` works well here:
Something like
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2022-03-07 20:55:52 -0500, songbird wrote:
>> right now it locks solid and i can't get a core file at all.
>> all my log files are not giving me any clues either the Xorg
>> one is the only one that's telling me anything relating to
>> what is happening (some kind of I
On 2022-03-07 20:55:52 -0500, songbird wrote:
> right now it locks solid and i can't get a core file at all.
> all my log files are not giving me any clues either the Xorg
> one is the only one that's telling me anything relating to
> what is happening (some kind of IO issue).
>
> it happens w
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> As far as I know, the xserver-xorg-video-intel is deprecated for modern Intel
> CPUs. With an Intel Core i7 7700 the kernel `modesetting` works well here:
>
> Something like
>
> Section "Device"
>Identifier "Intel Graphics"
>Driver "modesetting"
> EndSectio
Greg Wooledge wrote:
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> You shouldn't even need to create that xorg.conf.d snippet. It should
> just work automatically.
removing the xserver-xorg-video-intel package left me with a
command line only system. so i had to reinstall that.
> You *will* however most likely need to install som
On Tue, Mar 08, 2022 at 10:07:19AM +0100, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> As far as I know, the xserver-xorg-video-intel is deprecated for modern
> Intel CPUs. With an Intel Core i7 7700 the kernel `modesetting` works well
> here:
>
> Something like
>
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "Intel Graphics
As far as I know, the xserver-xorg-video-intel is deprecated for modern Intel
CPUs. With an Intel Core i7 7700 the kernel `modesetting` works well here:
Something like
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver "modesetting"
EndSection
in `/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-modesetting
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2022-03-06 07:12:10 -0500, songbird wrote:
>> when i search for this kind of problem on the internet i come
>> up with:
>>
>> https://itectec.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-why-am-i-getting-event-processing-lagging-behind-msg-in-ubuntu-20-10/
>>
>> which says ignore it
>>
>> while
Johann Klammer wrote:
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> xserver-xorg-video-intel
> update that one. if that doesn't help,
already at the most current version in unstable. i can
reinstall it without any problem. all done.
> try
> xserver-xorg-video-fbdev
same as above.
> and as alast try
> xserver-xorg-video-vesa
On 03/06/2022 09:10 PM, songbird wrote:
> Johann Klammer wrote:
> ...
>> Likely the xorg video driver.
>> Try installing the alternatives possible for your hardware.
>> avoid the closed source nvidias.
>> They've had the hard lock ups since about 2000.
>> nouveau and framebuffer ones will probably
On 2022-03-06 07:12:10 -0500, songbird wrote:
> when i search for this kind of problem on the internet i come
> up with:
>
> https://itectec.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-why-am-i-getting-event-processing-lagging-behind-msg-in-ubuntu-20-10/
>
> which says ignore it
>
> while the following two give me the ho
Johann Klammer wrote:
...
> Likely the xorg video driver.
> Try installing the alternatives possible for your hardware.
> avoid the closed source nvidias.
> They've had the hard lock ups since about 2000.
> nouveau and framebuffer ones will probably work.
hi, thanks for the hints, i just have t
On 03/06/2022 01:20 PM, songbird wrote:
> ok, i've finally had my computer lock up again while i've
> set up the core dumps and i was hoping that i'd get an
> actual core dump file to help narrow things down to a
> specific programs, but no luck with that at all.
>
> system is running Debian Testi
ok, i've finally had my computer lock up again while i've
set up the core dumps and i was hoping that i'd get an
actual core dump file to help narrow things down to a
specific programs, but no luck with that at all.
system is running Debian Testing, updates applied each
morning. desktop is MATE.
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