, and had the same behavior. Is
there come configuration option that will bring it back for me?
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X.Org
into "dependency hell"!
>
> Please show us your GPU specification, thus:
>
> # inxi -Gxx
>
[10:32 ~]# inxi -Gxx
-su: inxi: command not found
[10:32 ~]#
The GPU ID is in the log, Nvidia GK208.
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drivers do. Especially newer
> drivers which support randr 1.2 or newer.
>
> Alex
>
Thank you, I can barely make sense of that. But I don't see how these
internals help me get panning to work again on my system.
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ompat-v: 3.0 direct render: Yes
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xorgconfd.tgz
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default "modesetting" DDX. Then try as follows:
Step 1, rebuild kernel. Would you be surprized that if I use the VESA driver,
I'm not using framebuffers? I can't read that small! Nothing I do would
benefit from framebuffers. I'd grumble loudly if I had to for panning!
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server. It's one of my main reasons for using VESA--a key press is so
much faster and easier than xrandr. My xorg.conf with this system specifies
VESA still, and it resizes with the keypad now.
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ines in xorg.conf. They are an anachronism.
OK, I took those out. I use them because some video cards & monitors leave me
with a wide "front porch", but for a test... No joy.
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panning command.
I went back to look at the xrandr command in your first reply to see if that
made a difference, but I couldn't figure out a proper --output parameter. The
DVI-I-1 you used didn't satisfy it. Neither it, nor the XID, are defined in
the man page! Great documentation.