PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 05:33:22AM -0800, Land Haj wrote: Sorry, I forgot to specify that it is the proc file system in the 32 bit chroot that doesn't get mounted. /landhaj Land Haj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: A few days ago I tried out gnome on my debian sid amd64 instal
from the gnome installation, or is nautilus behaviour and the present issues just a
coincident?Please help,Land Haj
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go away when if I su to root and do mount -a, which shows fstab is fine, doesn't it?Anyone know what's going on? Is my problem some kind of rest from the gnome installation, or is nautilus behaviour and the present issues just a coincident?Please help,Land HajYahoo! Mail Use Photomail to share
./landhajLennart Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 05:33:22AM -0800, Land Haj wrote: Sorry, I forgot to specify that it is the proc file system in the 32 bit chroot that doesn't get mounted. /landhaj Land Haj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: A few days ago I tried out gnome
For some reason, using the nvidia driver makes xorg use the wrong vertical refresh rate. My monitor can do 75 Hz at full resolution, but 60 Hz is recommended and much more comfortable for the eyes. All was fine until I* built a custom kernel by copying the config for a stock kernel and adding
Lennart Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Just how exactly can 60hz ever be nicer on the eyes? Well unless it isan LCD in which case it doesn't matter. The lower the refresh the moreflickering you get. That is why the highest possible refresh is alwayspicked. You can enter your maximum for your
lem.This information is in the NVIDIA_Changelog in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/ . It says that UseEdidFreqs is now set to "on" by default. I'm sorry to have bothered people with stuff that was actually documented :/.Thanks for your help!Lennart Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 11
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