Hi there!
I was with the same machine and problem.
t60, with an external monitor - 1366x768.
So, I've copied this xorg.conf (that debian squeeze omits) and changed the
values to my configuration, enlarging the virtual area.
then restarted X, and when I hitted "preferences" > "monitors", and eve
also sprach Jesse Sheidlower [2010.03.16.1356 +0100]:
> > xrandr --output VGA --mode 1280x1024 --left-of LVDS
>
> No, that just gives me:
>
> $ xrandr --output VGA --mode 1280x1024 --left-of LVDS
> warning: output VGA not found; ignoring
>
> Which is odd, because when I ran "xrandr --query" i
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 04:50:01PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Jesse Sheidlower [2010.03.15.1453 +0100]:
> > The T60 has a Radeon X1300 card; the built-in monitor runs at
> > 1400 x 1050. I'm trying to attach a 1280 x 1024 external
> > monitor through the VGA port. I'm running Xorg
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 09:53:48 -0400
Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
>
> Hi. I'm running Debian unstable on a Lenovo T60. I'd like to
> run this dual-head with an external monitor, but have been
> having some problems that I tried to solve but eventually gave
> up on because I'm so lousy with X configurat
also sprach Jesse Sheidlower [2010.03.15.1453 +0100]:
> The T60 has a Radeon X1300 card; the built-in monitor runs at
> 1400 x 1050. I'm trying to attach a 1280 x 1024 external
> monitor through the VGA port. I'm running Xorg 1.7.5, and I do
> not have an xorg.conf at all, I'm letting Xorg generat
Jesse Sheidlower skrev:
The T60 has a Radeon X1300 card; the built-in monitor runs at
1400 x 1050. I'm trying to attach a 1280 x 1024 external
monitor through the VGA port. I'm running Xorg 1.7.5, and I do
not have an xorg.conf at all, I'm letting Xorg generate the
configuration. When I plug in t
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 09:53:48 -0400 (EDT), Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
>
> Hi. I'm running Debian unstable on a Lenovo T60. I'd like to
> run this dual-head with an external monitor, but have been
> having some problems that I tried to solve but eventually gave
> up on because I'm so lousy with X confi
Hi. I'm running Debian unstable on a Lenovo T60. I'd like to
run this dual-head with an external monitor, but have been
having some problems that I tried to solve but eventually gave
up on because I'm so lousy with X configuration. However, I
recently discovered that things work fine out-of-the-bo
After install xen-linux-system on a running system, I can't start X.
The X log says
xf86MapVidMem: Could not mmap framebuffer (0xfbfd,0x4000) (Invalid argument)
I'm running unstable on amd64 and using nv video card driver. How can
I fix this? I need to run X for domUs.
regards,
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On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 18:05:31 +0200, Stephane Durieux wrote:
>
> I have a serious problem with Q963/Q965 graphic intel
> card. I use the driver i810 and everything seems ok
> except when I try to switch from X to console and to
> back to X.
> Then the display seems to be desynchronised.
>
> I
It doesn't solve your problem, but at least you are not alone.
I also have this card and if I switch from X to console (sometimes it
happens only if I do it twice).
The console becomes unreadable, with some kind of rows and letters overlaying.
Again, if I use vesa driver, it doesn't happen.
On 10
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 18:05:31 +0200, Stephane Durieux wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a serious problem with Q963/Q965 graphic intel
> card. I use the driver i810 and everything seems ok
> except when I try to switch from X to console and to
> back to X.
> Then the display seems to be desynchronised
Hello,
I have a serious problem with Q963/Q965 graphic intel
card. I use the driver i810 and everything seems ok
except when I try to switch from X to console and to
back to X.
Then the display seems to be desynchronised.
I have tried a X restart but without success ...
The only thing wich succe
After upgrading to xorg, my system is logging out of the session at
random time. Has anyone had this problem? How can I know what is wrong?
Pls help.
Thierry
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James Vahn wrote:
> Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
>>"For now" is right. This is probably not such a good idea in the long
>>run. If you are running etch or sid (which I assume you are, otherwise
>>you wouldn't need snapshot.debian.net to get XFree86) then you won't get
>>any security fixes for XFree86
James Vahn wrote:
> cc wrote:
>> 'apt-get install xserver-xfree86 ' will install 'xserver-xorg'
>> instead of xserver-xfree86, whats the matter ?
>>
>> i want to install xfree86, not xorg
>
> me too.. so i put this line in sources.list :
>
> deb http://snapshot.debian.net/archive po
Art Edwards wrote:
cc wrote:
'apt-get install xserver-xfree86 ' will install 'xserver-xorg'
instead of xserver-xfree86, whats the matter ?
i want to install xfree86, not xorg
I have to say that I was mystified by the fuss over the change in
XFree86. I tried to read over the opinions
cc wrote:
> 'apt-get install xserver-xfree86 ' will install 'xserver-xorg'
> instead of xserver-xfree86, whats the matter ?
>
> i want to install xfree86, not xorg
me too.. so i put this line in sources.list :
deb http://snapshot.debian.net/archive pool xfree86
and all is well again
cc wrote:
'apt-get install xserver-xfree86 ' will install 'xserver-xorg'
instead of xserver-xfree86, whats the matter ?
i want to install xfree86, not xorg
I have to say that I was mystified by the fuss over the change in
XFree86. I tried to read over the opinions. It seems that XFre
cc a écrit :
>'apt-get install xserver-xfree86 ' will install 'xserver-xorg'
>instead of xserver-xfree86, whats the matter ?
>
>i want to install xfree86, not xorg
>
>
>
xserver-xfree86 doesn't exist anymore in testing and unstable. See
http://packages.qa.debian.org/x/xfree86/news/2.html.
Il giorno mar, 27/09/2005 alle 17.03 +0800, cc ha scritto:
> 'apt-get install xserver-xfree86 ' will install 'xserver-xorg'
> instead of xserver-xfree86, whats the matter ?
#define HI *
from http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/185 (13 Jul 2005)
"Debian has now made the transition to th
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 05:03:21PM +0800, cc wrote:
> 'apt-get install xserver-xfree86 ' will install 'xserver-xorg'
> instead of xserver-xfree86, whats the matter ?
What's the matter is your problem with writing coherent questions. What
distribution are you using, for one thing?
> i want to in
'apt-get install xserver-xfree86 ' will install 'xserver-xorg'
instead of xserver-xfree86, whats the matter ?
i want to install xfree86, not xorg
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