First let me describe the behavior that prompted my questions. This is
on a laptop running Ubuntu Desktop 10.10 and the xorg.conf is
configured to run a mutli-display using the external HDMI and external
VGA ports, thus the laptop screen is blank/off. If I unplug the HDMI
connection the system
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 3:01 AM, Pedro DeKeratry pdekera...@gmail.com wrote:
First let me describe the behavior that prompted my questions. This is
on a laptop running Ubuntu Desktop 10.10 and the xorg.conf is
configured to run a mutli-display using the external HDMI and external
VGA ports,
Hi All,
Pardon me if this has been asked and answered but this is my situation.
On install of my optiplex gx210L with an intel915 chipset for the
video driver, RH 5.4 install chose the intel driver which gave me a
black screen and unresponsive computer. After rebooting in single user
mode
On Tue, 2010-11-02 at 15:21 +0330, Nima Taherkhani wrote:
i click livna display
configuration
you mean rpmfuison ?
you should report this on rpmfusion , because rpmfusion give you the
capability to use Nvidia proprietary drives.
also you should read
On 02/11/10 09:29 AM, Łukasz Maśko wrote:
Dnia wtorek, 2 listopada 2010, Phil Savoie napisał:
[...]
I understand that xorg will probe the device in the absence of an
xorg.conf file and use the most appropriate driver. But... what did it
choose? Why did it not choose the intel driver as on
Łukasz Maśko wrote:
Dnia wtorek, 2 listopada 2010, Phil Savoie napisał:
[...]
I understand that xorg will probe the device in the absence of an
xorg.conf file and use the most appropriate driver. But... what did it
choose? Why did it not choose the intel driver as on initial install? I
Hi all.
I'm reading the msg, and i have a question.
I was thinking xorg.conf file will not be usable, and is here only for
'compatibility'. (I don't use any in my configurations)
Does that means if present, its configuration is used and the X server
is started more rapidly?
Thanks
Daniel.
Dnia wtorek, 2 listopada 2010, MONDON Daniel napisał:
Hi all.
I'm reading the msg, and i have a question.
I was thinking xorg.conf file will not be usable, and is here only for
'compatibility'. (I don't use any in my configurations)
Does that means if present, its configuration is used
MONDON Daniel wrote:
Hi all.
I'm reading the msg, and i have a question.
I was thinking xorg.conf file will not be usable, and is here only for
'compatibility'. (I don't use any in my configurations)
Does that means if present, its configuration is used and the X server
is started more
Joining in the release frenzy as well with a new version of libXi, the
library interface to the X Input Extension. This version doesn't add new
features but has seen numerous packaging cleanups and a number of
miscellaneous fixes.
Alan Coopersmith (1):
Update Sun license notices to current
I commented out all of xorg.conf, but it didn't fix it.
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