By deleting ~/.kde4 the issues were fixed and I got the wanted CRT frequencies
by manually editing xorg.conf.
OT: IIUC it's possible to backup a running FreeBSD, by using the "L" switch and
by running the following commands, my FreeBSD install is completely backuped.
Is this right?
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-12-13 at 13:08 -0500, Michael Powell wrote about drivers.
>
> I tested vesa, ati and radeonhd before I posted my request. There where
> tons of resolutions available and there aren't performance issues. Just
> the frequencies are to low. However, at the moment I
On Thu, 2012-12-13 at 13:08 -0500, Michael Powell wrote about drivers.
I tested vesa, ati and radeonhd before I posted my request. There where
tons of resolutions available and there aren't performance issues. Just
the frequencies are to low. However, at the moment I want to be able to
use GUIs on
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> the KDE 4 desktop does cause issues, since I set up the panel and then
> booted with display wizard enabled, on PC-BSD 8.2 64-bit.
>
> The last panel I add often isn't visible and accessible, but the first
> panel did work before I restarted with display wizard en
Hi :)
the KDE 4 desktop does cause issues, since I set up the panel and then
booted with display wizard enabled, on PC-BSD 8.2 64-bit.
The last panel I add often isn't visible and accessible, but the first
panel did work before I restarted with display wizard enabled. I add
several panels, that a