Patrick:
lspci -v should do the trick
James
Patrick Meade wrote:
I think it's an ATI Raedon. Do you know a/the command to verify this
under Debian?
Patrick
Deephay wrote:
what is the type of ur display card?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Meade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 11:26 AM
Subject: Graphics problems with X on iBook 2.2
Hopefully this is the right list to ask these questions. If not, gently
refer me to the proper list. :-)
I've just installed Debian 3.1 r1a on my Apple iBook. I bought it in
2002, so from what I've been able to gather from online docs, it's an
iBook 2.2; although I'm not sure that's the case nor where to verify it.
I used the network install CD, and installed only the base system, plus
issued these two commands as root:
apt-get install telnetd
apt-get install x-window-system
My problem is that when I issue the command "startx", I get a graphics
display with a mouse cursor that looks right, but everything else is
just a mess. It seems the graphics "slant" to the right.
I'm an experienced computer user with a degree in Computer Science, but
my Unix/Linux knowledge is fairly limited. This is the crux of my
problem; I can probably understand the docs if I read them, but I know
next to nothing about X Windows nor where to begin looking.
Can anybody help me with getting X to look right? :-)
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Patrick Meade
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