mouse
Option CorePointer
Option Device/dev/psaux
Option Protocol ImPS/2
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
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for accelerated 3D, but if all
you need is 2d Xfree86 4.2 will work fine.
Paul Winkler
On Friday 17 January 2003 07:20 am, Vanilla wrote:
I still can't start X with and Ati 9000 (on a desktop).
I'd try: ati, atimisc, radeon, vesa and vga.
If I use the vga driver, I can start X, but ...
I dont
Nick -
Thanks for your posting, if I can summon the courage I will give
it a try.
Paul Winkler
I thought so also, until I read ATI's HOWTO. The RPM converted easily
with alien, then I performd a dpkg -i --force-ovrwrite, ran 2 scripts
and then their Xfree setup utility. I had my
all looks good.
Any suggestions will be appreciated - thank in advance.
Paul Winkler
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For the changes to take place you must restart X windows, usually
accomplished with a ctrl-alt-backspace, followed by a startx. A reboot
of the OS is not needed.
For further questions on KDE see www.kde.org, there you can subscribe to
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Driver mga
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Section Monitor
Identifier Sony MultiScan 17sf II
HorizSync 31-65
VertRefresh 50-120
Option DPMS
Modeline 1152x864 921152 1208 1368 1474 864 865 875 895
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Paul Winkler
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Others have had this same problem, you are not alone.
Paul Winkler
I recently installed Kde 1.1 on Debian 2.1. I did it this way;
1. Install the qt library version 1.42 -2 from the debian site
2. Download from ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/Incoming/debian ,
(or a mirror) , the following fpackages and install them using dpkg
On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, ktb wrote:
I haven't been paying much attention to kde/gnome strings as I'm happy
with xdm and fvwm2 but I'm starting to get curious. It wouldn't be
worth it to me to loose the gui setup I have now. Is it possible to
have xdm/fvwm2 and kde coexist? It would be nice to
On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, Fethi A. Okyar wrote:
I am wondering why in the world does my floppy get
sooo slow while its reading the kernle image during
a boot process??
It takes approximately 5-6 minutes until it finishes
just reading the kernel image and then bang!! 2 seconds
to decompress it.
On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, Fethi A. Okyar wrote:
Did you have the same problem when you built
a custom floppy for your system, or does this
problem only occur when you used the original
boot disk that was included in the distribution?
The boot disk I use was produced by the installation program on
On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, James Dietrich wrote:
On Tue, Apr 20, 1999 at 10:37:18AM -0500, Fethi A. Okyar wrote:
I am wondering why in the world does my floppy get
sooo slow while its reading the kernle image during
a boot process??
It takes approximately 5-6 minutes until it finishes
I boot linux (presently Debian 2.1) from a floppy disk. Before Debian 2.0, I
had no problems, since then however the boot process takes between 6 and 7
minutes to complete! It used to take only a few seconds.
I notice when the floppy is being prepared by the installation program a
calibration
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