I was having the same problem on my Toshiba S1800-400 laptop. So far,
however, I was able to run X by starting up with a 1280x1024 (IIRC)
resolution and using the fbdev driver, but that's _really_ sluggish.
Apt-pinning xorg to stable worked just now, and things run much more
smoothly.
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Ties wrote:
I was having the same problem on my Toshiba S1800-400 laptop. So far,
however, I was able to run X by starting up with a 1280x1024 (IIRC)
resolution and using the fbdev driver, but that's _really_ sluggish.
Apt-pinning xorg to stable worked just now, and things run much
Also, everything that's supposed to be transparent is now opaque.
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Ties wrote:
Also, everything that's supposed to be transparent is now opaque.
I hope I'm not double-posting this, but making sure the extmod module
was loaded helped both my issues. For some reason dpkg-reconfigure
xserver-xorg didn't generate a module section.
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David Nusinow wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 07:10:23PM +0100, Ties wrote:
Ties wrote:
Also, everything that's supposed to be transparent is now opaque.
I hope I'm not double-posting this, but making sure the extmod module was
loaded helped both my issues. For some r
David Nusinow wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 07:10:23PM +0100, Ties wrote:
Ties wrote:
Also, everything that's supposed to be transparent is now opaque.
I hope I'm not double-posting this, but making sure the extmod module was
loaded helped both my issues. For some r
Ties wrote:
David Nusinow wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 07:10:23PM +0100, Ties wrote:
Ties wrote:
Also, everything that's supposed to be transparent is now opaque.
I hope I'm not double-posting this, but making sure the extmod
module was loaded helped both my issues
Julien Cristau wrote:
On Mon, Jan 7, 2008 at 13:31:21 +0100, Ties wrote:
Here it comes (xserver-xorg-core from stable/etch, 7.1.something I think,
don't know how to get the version number).
By the way, I don't think this log shows anything useful, but I know that
before I added
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Op Sunday 13 January 2008, schreef Brice Goglin:
Bert and Ties,
you might want to try adding
Option "NoDDC" "true"
to section Device in xorg.conf and see if that
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