I would use cvt to get modelines, and to then add them in the monitor
section of xorg.conf
cvt 1024 768
see info about that here
(http://mac.linux.be/content/setting-xorgconf-manually-xrandr#3)
this will give you the modelines of your monitor at 1024x768. Be sure to
know which modes are
I would use cvt to get modelines, and to then add them in the monitor
section of xorg.conf
cvt 1024 768
see info about that here:
(http://mac.linux.be/content/setting-xorgconf-manually-xrandr#3)
this will give you the modelines of your monitor at 1024x768. Be sure to
know which modes are
Hi All
Thanks everyone for the responses so far.
On Apr 13 2010, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
Anyone out there who knows what happened to the tool/package above on
ppc-Debian?
Not only with ppc, but removed in general (the package is arch all).
Anything I missed?
The announcement that
Hi Nicholas,
2010/4/14 Nicholas Chase nick.nchas...@gmail.com:
Thanks for your answer, Gunther. I'm still new, could you (or anyone for
that matter) please make that a bit more user friendly? I understand that
I'll have to hold some packages, but I don't know how to do that. I've
tried
On Apr 15, 2010, at 4:28 AM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
If you were talking about the sun-java6-jre package I recommend
keeping
it, if it works: It's latest version is un-installable on unstable ppc
currently, for unmet dependencies.
Does Sun have a PPC JVM/JDK available? I had no idea such a
On Apr 15 2010, Gary wrote:
Does Sun have a PPC JVM/JDK available? I had no idea such a beast
exists...
I don't know about Sun, but IBM has one. I don't know about the plugin
side of things, but for java applications, it works.
BTW, just for the sake of getting this in the mirrors and for
6 matches
Mail list logo