On 03/26/2012 04:14 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
On 03/26/2012 12:06 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
What is your video chip?
It's an Intel i915. And apparently it's one of the ones with the biggest
problems. It seems the older integrated Intel chips are the
Mark Haney wrote:
On 03/26/2012 12:06 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
What is your video chip?
It's an Intel i915. And apparently it's one of the ones with the biggest
problems. It seems the older integrated Intel chips are the ones mostly
causing the trouble.
You can t
On 03/26/2012 12:06 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
What is your video chip?
It's an Intel i915. And apparently it's one of the ones with the
biggest problems. It seems the older integrated Intel chips are the
ones mostly causing the trouble.
You can try a Fedora Li
Mark Haney wrote:
repeatedly, pegging my proc and rendering the system unusable. Has the
3.1+ kernels addressed this issue? Is it still hanging out there? What
exactly is the status of this in the Fedora realm?
Right now, I have a system I can use (with the 0.13 kernel) but I don't
want to up
Hi guys, got a question I hope someone can answer pretty quickly. I've
been using kubuntu on various slower systems the last couple of years,
but since Canonical is dropping KDE I want to shift them all back to
Fedora. I've noticed that F16 flies on hardware that F12 just killed so
I'm willing
On 03/22/2011 02:29 PM, jim wrote:
> I have been using Fedora 14 since its release, 32 bit version. I am
> building a 64 bit HTPC that doesn't have a DVD/CD drive, so I will be
> using a Flash for boot and download. I see recommendations for using
> DVD-iso and others saying use the Live-iso,
I have been using Fedora 14 since its release, 32 bit version. I am
building a 64 bit HTPC that doesn't have a DVD/CD drive, so I will be
using a Flash for boot and download. I see recommendations for using
DVD-iso and others saying use the Live-iso, so I downloaded both. In
trying to confirm t