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Martin Horn wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am new to this list and need help with the following problem:
>
> I installed 64studio and the 2.6.31 kernel (which I need for my
> soundcard to run), but I can not boot this kernel on my machine, I get:
>
> "This
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Martin Horn wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am new to this list and need help with the following problem:
>
> I installed 64studio and the 2.6.31 kernel (which I need for my
> soundcard to run), but I can not boot this kernel on my machine, I get:
>
> "This
Hi All,
I am new to this list and need help with the following problem:
I installed 64studio and the 2.6.31 kernel (which I need for my soundcard to
run), but I can not boot this kernel on my machine, I get:
"This kernel requires the following features not present on your cpu:
pae"
Googling jus
x27;s not a
solution in general.
I puzzled out a xorg.conf and copied it to /etc/X11, see attachment.
Sources for the puzzle were those two xorg.configurations:
http://lists.64studio.com/pipermail/64studio-users/attachments/20091217/338c7e9e/attachment.txt
http://lists.64studio.com/pipermail/
Phew :(
1. I used Windows to find a resolution I like to use with the new
monitor. It's 1152x...@100hz and results in 91.6KHz : 99.9Hz.
2. I tested "sax2 -r" for Suse 11.2. For 1152x864 sax could set up
the frequencies to 82.0KHz : 90.0Hz.
So for Suse Linux it's now fine too :) and
Hi :)
I first read the English Wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config, ignoring
"I. Input device configuration", but started with "II. Display
resolution configuration".
For my old monitor I had a customized xorg.conf, in the meantime it's
overwritten by the known Ubuntu xorg.conf, but there's
Gustin Johnson wrote:
> [snip]
>
> The xrandr wiki can be found here:
> http://www.x.org/wiki/Projects/XRandR
>
> I put together a very basic xrandr cheatsheet, which can be found at:
> https://www.meganerd.ca/site/node/12
> [snip]
>
Now that I know I have to search the web for "xrandr ubuntu"