On 09.09.2013 20:31, Richard Vickery wrote:
Hi gang:
I'm on F20. The only way I get a screen that anyone can see is not by
using the portable computer's screen, but plugging it into another
screen. I tried going into the "Power" control but it's already on
maximum brightness. Any Ideas on how el
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Hi gang:
I'm having a problem with a blackened screen. I plugged the portable
into computer screen so as to read it. I am just attempting to
configure x11, assuming that it will help. Any other ideas are greatly
appreciated.
Regards,
Richard
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> 2013/9/9 Kevin Martin
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>> On 09/09/13 13:31, Richard Vickery wrote:
>> > Hi gang:
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>> > I'm on F20. The only way I get a screen that anyone can see is not by
>> > using the portable computer's screen, but plugging it into another
>> > screen. I tried going in
2013/9/9 Kevin Martin
> On 09/09/13 13:31, Richard Vickery wrote:
> > Hi gang:
> >
> > I'm on F20. The only way I get a screen that anyone can see is not by
> > using the portable computer's screen, but plugging it into another
> > screen. I tried going into the "Power" control but it's already o
On 09/09/13 13:31, Richard Vickery wrote:
> Hi gang:
>
> I'm on F20. The only way I get a screen that anyone can see is not by
> using the portable computer's screen, but plugging it into another
> screen. I tried going into the "Power" control but it's already on
> maximum brightness. Any Ideas o
Hi gang:
I'm on F20. The only way I get a screen that anyone can see is not by
using the portable computer's screen, but plugging it into another
screen. I tried going into the "Power" control but it's already on
maximum brightness. Any Ideas on how else I might try to fix it?
Thanks,
Richard
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Alas, I rather doubt I'll be able to make it.
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#415: SSD Cache
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Reporter: ignatenkobrain | Owner: ignatenkobrain
Type: task| Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Fedora 20
Component: Test Day|Version:
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> I haven't even been able to start installation with Live images of Gnome or
> Mate desktops. It freezes on clicking "I accept my fate". How could I debug
> this?
This is a known problem of i386 media. x86_64 works.
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