it what the kernel module is intended to ? Or something else ?
Thanks for the great work
Alexandre Kaspar
Narciso Cerezo a écrit :
> @toni
> Hi, the way to "kill" (disable) the nvidia card is through a
> contributed kernel module:
> http://linux-hybrid-graphics.blogspo
Hi,
still have the problem on Fedora 11, Gnome 2.26.
I fixed it by defining bottom bar as being with y bottom=0 (which was equal to
-1). But looks strange anyway...
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panels change their position between logins
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/15442
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Hi.
I'm on Fedora 10 (soon 11).
I had the same problem and used the same hack to make it work.
If you don't want to use a shell to start netbeans, you can put
export XMODIFIERS=''
in your /etc/profile.
That's not really clean since it may be unwanted for some other programs such
as pidgin. Ho
d to use winxp again.
Note : in my case, I didn't tried to reflect the nvidia version, but I
changed the _OS code of linux to reflect the one of windows xp sp2.
Hoping we'll find some valuable solution to our problem.
Have a good week-end.
Alexandre Kaspar
jtechs a écrit :
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