Go ask ATI to make drivers that arent crap.
That pretty much sums up the situation with the ATI drivers :)
iphitus
On 1/27/06, Kernel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have gone away from the stock 2.6.15 kernel (doesn't just occur with
> kernel26archck) and the vanila 2.6.15 kernel as the fglrx (v
I have gone away from the stock 2.6.15 kernel (doesn't just occur with kernel26archck) and the vanila 2.6.15 kernel as the fglrx (v8.21.7 and previous 8.20.8) lock up after just a few minutes. In fact, if I run glxgears or fgl_glxgears, once I stop either of those, I get a hard-lock on my laptop a
After downgrading dvd+rw-tools 5.21.4.10.8-4 +'ulimit -l unlimited'
It works. I also think it's a upstream problem, nothing related to udev.
Thanks.
Armando M. Baratti wrote:
> Hi Tobias,
>
> As I showed im a previous post, the device is there and I have write
> permission on it (I'm on optical g
Hey guys,
Is it just me or is X (completely) freezing a few minutes into the
session when the fglrx module is loaded with 2.6.15 running? I know it
said ati-drivers was updated on the 19th and the kernel26archck was on
the 18th. But that doesn't seem to have helped. I'm using the radeon
driver, wh
On 26/01/06, Daniel G. Siegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> is there some way to change the font color, or more generally,
> all colors of the terminal (i mean those from F1 to F6)?
>
Take a look at the console_codes(4) man page, especially at the
"ESC ] P" sequence. It allows you to set color wi
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 06:12:04PM +0100, Daniel G. Siegel wrote:
> is there some way to change the font color, or more generally,
> all colors of the terminal (i mean those from F1 to F6)?
Here you'll find some examples for changing the prompt:
http://www.dreaming.org/~giles/bashprompt/
In ~/.Xdefaults
*.color1: red
would work for all terminals supporting the 'color1' resource
On 1/26/06, Daniel G. Siegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> is there some way to change the font color, or more generally,
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is there some way to change the font color, or more generally,
all colors of the terminal (i mean those from F1 to F6)?
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