@Carlo
> have you installed this driver "xf86-video-ati"?
>
yes, i am using the open driver.
@Anthony
>This seems to be similar to a problem that occurred about 3 months ago
>and was fixed by a later upgrade of systemd.
>
>https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=178450
Didn't helped.
@Ma
Rebooted server a second time (prev clients were rebooted first) -
and now all clients are happy.
Odd no?
>
> I had a similar problem and discovered that my (gtk- or shell-)theme
> was outdated. Update your themes or try it with the default gnome theme.
>
>
Indeed, it was the theme... Simple, but it tricked me.
Thanks for the tip.
One more piece of info:
If on the client - I create a new symbolic link - it is fine on
both client and server.
On Client:
# ln -s testing.db.tar.gz JUNK
# ls -l JUNK
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Jun 28 20:24 JUNK -> testing.db.tar.gz
Same back on the NFS server ...
#
More problems - could really use some help on this one.
Rebooted the server today after full update (testing) - now ALL nfs
clients get Input/Output error on any symbolic link - regular files are
fine.
Server/client both:
nfs-utils 1.3.0-2
rpcbind 0.2.1-5
On any client (this is an
Am 27.06.2014 17:51, schrieb Jude Lucien:
I unfortunately have a Lenovo T540p laptop and an UltraDock docking
station.
Plugged into the docking station is a Lenovo monitor via DVI and an
Ilyama
monitor via VGA.
The monitors are not recognised by xrandr as being separate monitors,
and
the o
It looks like the VGA display is not even recignised as existing. Try it
with only the VGA plugged in, and see whether it gets recognized as such.
The Lenovo page [1] writes about one model that only some video outputs are
separate (some are exclusive). If it is so, then try chatting up tech
suppor
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