>On 2011-08-17 13:17, gerard82 wrote:
>> Another logfile that may contain info is
>> /home//.xsession.errors.
>I think that should be .xsession-errors
http://pastebin.com/20zMEL6Y - This is my .xsession-errors by running gimp and
producing the error. Nothing useful in there I guess... I could a
On 2011-08-17 13:17, gerard82 wrote:
> Another logfile that may contain info is
> /home//.xsession.errors.
I think that should be .xsession-errors
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>>Could you show what's in /var/log/Xorg.log (after scrolling horizontally).
>>I've never used ATI cards because of the poor drivers.
>>Gerard.
>There seems to be no change in log..
>Before horiz. scrolling: http://pastebin.com/fuGxKSes
>After horiz. scrolling: http://pastebin.com/zakLAnXn
>Tha
>Could you show what's in /var/log/Xorg.log (after scrolling horizontally).
>I've never used ATI cards because of the poor drivers.
>Gerard.
There seems to be no change in log..
Before horiz. scrolling: http://pastebin.com/fuGxKSes
After horiz. scrolling: http://pastebin.com/zakLAnXn
Thanks for
>When scrolling left or right, many pixelgroups don't change, resulting in
>fractals and weird looking picture-parts. Scrolling up and down is working
>great.
>I tried this on 2 computers, both with linux (up to date systems running:
>debian testing, ubuntu natty). Unfortunately both have an at
When scrolling left or right, many pixelgroups don't change, resulting in
fractals and weird looking picture-parts. Scrolling up and down is working
great.
I tried this on 2 computers, both with linux (up to date systems running:
debian testing, ubuntu natty). Unfortunately both have an ati gra