I am running the Mate desktop on CentOS 7 and trying to get fcitx working so I
can switch between two western keyboards and typing pinyin.
Unfortunately the instructions on the net are lacking and the graphical
configuration tool for fcitx is missing from EPEL.
At this stage, I have, with the s
On January 5, 2025 7:32:48 PM GMT-05:00, Muhammad Ahsan
wrote:
>
>> I just checked to log file and found:
>>
>> [22.361] (==) Matched modesetting as autoconfigured driver 0
>> [22.361] (II) LoadModule: "modesetting"
>> [22.361] (II) Loading
>> /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/drivers/modeset
On January 5, 2025 9:14:28 PM GMT-05:00, H wrote:
>On January 5, 2025 7:32:48 PM GMT-05:00, Muhammad Ahsan
> wrote:
>>
>
>>> I just checked to log file and found:
>>>
>>> [22.361] (==) Matched modesetting as autoconfigured driver 0
>
On January 3, 2025 5:20:38 AM EST, Fungal-net wrote:
>On Friday, January 3rd, 2025 at 12:49 AM, H
>wrote:
>> Forgot to attach the file but doing it now.
>
>I have a shortcut function in my zsh which looks for (EE) in Xorg.log
>The first thing I would do after seeing this
On January 1, 2025 9:29:07 PM GMT-05:00, Fungal-net
wrote:
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>> Should I do any troubleshooting with xinerama before I try the Nvidia
>driver? If so, what would be worthwhile trying?
>
>No xinerama is irrelevant, it would still work making a 640x480 screen
>work as left screen to a 1920-x1080 scr
On January 1, 2025 8:22:03 PM GMT-05:00, Fungal-net
wrote:
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>> > The monitor is an Acer S230HL monitor.
>> >
>> > I am using the nouveau driver and inxi reports the presence of both
>> > Intel UHD Graphics 620 and Nvidia GM108M (GeForce 940MX).
>>
>>
>> The kernel is:
>> Linux dell 5.14.0-503
With the possibility of an update of xorg, I'd like to bring up my problem
again. I am looking for suggestions on how I should debug this to find if this
is a xorg problem or the issue lies somewhere else.
Thanks.
Original Message
From: H
Sent: January 2, 2025 2:48:
On January 2, 2025 2:48:08 PM EST, H wrote:
>On January 2, 2025 11:58:06 AM EST, Alan Coopersmith
> wrote:
>>On 1/1/25 12:27, H wrote:
>>> I just discovered running xrandr --listmonitors that, while the
>>internal laptop monitor is labeled eDP-1, xrandr identifies the
On January 2, 2025 11:58:06 AM EST, Alan Coopersmith
wrote:
>On 1/1/25 12:27, H wrote:
>> I just discovered running xrandr --listmonitors that, while the
>internal laptop monitor is labeled eDP-1, xrandr identifies the
>external monitor as using DP-1 although it uses the laptop
On January 1, 2025 5:53:06 PM EST, Fungal-net wrote:
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>> I just discovered running xrandr --listmonitors that, while the
>internal laptop monitor is labeled eDP-1, xrandr identifies the
>external monitor as using DP-1 although it uses the laptop
>HDMI-connector. Further, while mate hardware displ
On January 1, 2025 6:20:20 PM EST, H wrote:
>On January 1, 2025 5:53:06 PM EST, Fungal-net
> wrote:
>>
>>> I just discovered running xrandr --listmonitors that, while the
>>internal laptop monitor is labeled eDP-1, xrandr identifies the
>>external monitor as using
On January 1, 2025 7:14:41 PM EST, Muhammad Ahsan wrote:
>Just my two cents.
>
>In the good old days, when I faced similar problems, I used to manually
>set
>the resolution and location of external monitor. Here is a sample
>command from
>one of my old scripts:
>
>$ xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode
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On January 5, 2025 9:14:28 PM GMT-05:00, H wrote:
>On January 5, 2025 7:32:48 PM GMT-05:00, Muhammad Ahsan
> wrote:
>>
>
>>> I just checked to log file and found:
>>>
>>> [22.361] (==) Matched modesetting as autoconfigured driver 0
>
Running the latest version of Rocky Linux fully updated and Mate on a Dell
Inspiron 7570 laptop with a UHD display, i.e. 3840 x 2160 pixels. I would like
to attach two external monitors and initially experimented with a Dell dock
model 3100 and the latest version of the DisplayLink and evdi driv
On March 11, 2025 4:11:54 PM EDT, Guy Rouillier wrote:
>On 3/9/2025 7:33:57 AM, "Marco Moock" wrote:
>>Have you tried to change the output directly and removing the custom
>>xorg.conf?
>I've been silently observing this conversation. I've been using Ubuntu
>
>MATE
>and Linux Mint MATE for years
On March 11, 2025 11:18:03 PM EDT, Django Reinhard wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> Does anyone have experience with an external display running at a
>lower
>> resolution than the laptop display itself?
>
>Not with a laptop, but my second pc has 2 monitors connected with
>different
>resolution. KDE does recognize
n key to digest the input. The problem is now that
the Return key arrives earlier then the clipboard content and I don't
have any idea how to wait for the right moment to send it.
Thanks
Dieter
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Darmstad
I'm running Linux Mint 17.2 with a Radeon HD 5770 card. When I restart
the computer after hibernating, the monitor remains in low-energy mode.
That means it is not receiving a signal from the card.
I have tried pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del, which should bring up the Quit
dialog with the Shutdown button
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