Re: two finger scrolling is disabled

2010-10-25 Thread TortuXm
Hello, > I'm using F13 (Gnome) on hp 6930p with synaptics touchpad and I see the > "two-finger scrolling" option disabled. > When I open Windows, I see the touchpad is "Synaptics V7.0", connecting via > P/S 2 > > I'm not sure if the device is not supported or something is missing. I > haven't tou

Re: Video drivers on a MacBook Pro 5,2 - update

2010-10-20 Thread TortuXm++
> Hmm, I'm still getting the same results. I followed the instructions above > but when I reboot, after the three blue bars have finished loading and > turned white, the bar starts flickering and eventually comes to a halt. > After that nothing happens. I go back to nouveau things work fine again.

Re: Video drivers on a MacBook Pro 5,2 - update

2010-10-20 Thread TortuXm++
Sorry for double posting, I had a little problem on my keyboard. > -- > OK, thanks for the info. However, it turns out that my installation of > the nvidia drivers was not as succeful as I tought. After reboot my laptop > refuses to start X (hangs during startup). After removing the nvidia > driv

Re: Video drivers on a MacBook Pro 5,2 - update

2010-10-20 Thread TortuXm++
On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 11:52:57 +0200, Henrik Frisk wrote: > But I have a question WRT the video ddriver. I have successfully installed > the nvidia drivers but for some reason, the resolution (1920x1200) gives me > a 'smaller' screen then what I have under F11 (also nvidia), i.e. I can fit >

Re: F13 Yumex question

2010-10-17 Thread TortuXm++
> Yumex popped a banner saying: > Please insert media labeled Fedora 13 #1 > I have never seen this before. > Why would yumex do that? > I check the python scripts, but I > never programmed in python, so > did not find the program logic that > caused it to do this. > Wish there was something simi

Re: Does this touch/multi-touch monitor work with Fedora?

2010-10-14 Thread TortuXm
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 17:47:11 +0100, mike cloaked wrote: > I was afraid this might be the reply! However it is always possible > that someone has quietly been developing this and possibly someone may > point to where there is information. > You could also look what was done here : http://www.l