Try another wm if that work try reinstalling fvwm, this could do the work.
As I said in the email, it works without a WM. I haven't tried any
other WMs because I haven't got the time (to clean up after GNOME and
suchlike).
I'm sure it's fvwm on pure64 because kphone behaves the same if I run
Hi,
I've got an ASUS A8V-E running OK now, including VMware 5 and even
OpenGL acceleration (ATI's fglrx driver), both work out of the box on
kernel 2.6.10, but not on 2.6.11.x. I'd like to use Java and Flash in
Firefox, though, and that requires a 32-bit Firefox browser. I've got
a working
Hi,
Have any of you got VMware working in pure64? I've tried all kinds of
combinations, 5 Beta, 4.5.2 with any-any-update89 patch, inside,
outside, or partially inside the ia32 chroot, but it never seems to
work. In the worst case (installing inside chroot) it can't build the
kernel modules, in
Hi,
Since the list of supported mainboards doesn't contain this model, I'd
like to ask you to add it:
board:ASUS A8V-E Deluxe
ATA: VIA
RAID: ? (not tried)
SATA: ? (not tried)
network: sk98lin (*) on PCIe
WLAN: Marvell (?, not tried)
Strangely the sk98lin driver loaded fine with 2.6.8 on my A8V-Deluxe
using the Feb 18 (AFAIR) net install CD. I suspect PXE boot with the
onboard would work fine too (if you enable netboot in the BIOS).
I gather from other websites that the problem on the A8V-E is
partially because the LAN
Interesting. I didn't know the A8V-E had a different power connector
than the A8V does (which has just 20pin ATX + 4 pin P4 12V connector).
On my new MSI board there is a note in the manual, that you cannot
connect the power wrong, even if both connectors don't match. Is this
standard?
You mean it says not to worry that you can't do it wrong? Quite likely
given the connector has shapped plastic around some pins so that it can
only fit in one place (unlike some of the old AT power connectors where
you had to remember black went in the middle). I would be surprised if
the
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