--- On Tue, 2/17/09, Pavlos Parissis wrote:
> [pparis...@spartacos][~]$
> id -a
> uid=1000(pparissis) gid=1000(pparissis)
> groups=4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),34(backup),40(src),44(video),46(plugdev),1000(pparissis)
> [pparis...@spartacos][~]$ which xvidtune
> /usr/bin/xvidt
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:06:48 -0800 (PST)
S D wrote:
> --- On Tue, 2/17/09, Pavlos Parissis wrote:
>
> > You don't need root access in order to run that
> > command.
>
> True, but if I run it as a regular user, it gets even funnier:
>
> $ which xvidtune
> /usr/bin/xvidtune
> $ `which xvidtune`
--- On Tue, 2/17/09, Pavlos Parissis wrote:
> You don't need root access in order to run that
> command.
True, but if I run it as a regular user, it gets even funnier:
$ which xvidtune
/usr/bin/xvidtune
$ `which xvidtune`
Please install the program before using
$ /usr/bin/xvidtune
Please instal
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:08:26 -0800 (PST)
S D wrote:
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> --- On Tue, 2/17/09, pavlos.paris wrote:
>
> > Try the following
> > 1) inside GNOME/KDE open a terminal and run
> > xvidtune and tune the settings
> > as you wish. Then click on show button, this will
> > print on the terminal th
--- On Tue, 2/17/09, pavlos.paris wrote:
> Try the following
> 1) inside GNOME/KDE open a terminal and run
> xvidtune and tune the settings
> as you wish. Then click on show button, this will
> print on the terminal the setting to be used in
> xorg.conf.
Weird, when I try to run (as root)
2009/2/17 S D
>
> --- On Tue, 2/17/09, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>
> > For the "ati" module, you need the package:
> > p xserver-xorg-video-ati - X.Org X server --
> > ATI display driver
>
> Installed the xserver-xorg-video-ati package and it did resolve the issue
> somewhat. I w
I recall seeing something along that line in the , known issues after
installing Lenny , in the install notes. about the display not using all the
screen, they had a fix for it also.
thanks
Norm
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 1:13 AM, S D wrote:
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> --- On Tue, 2/17/09, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wr
--- On Tue, 2/17/09, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> Probably need to add some modes or modelines to your
> xorg.conf. Might try
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg (or sth like that) to get the
> resolution you
> want.
I checked xorg.conf, it already has 1600x1200 line entries. Besides, the K
On Monday 16 February 2009 21:58:13 S D wrote:
> The picture now, for some reason, doesn't use the whole available screen
> space but leave unused areas about 3-5 cm from the left, right, top and
> bottom monitor edges. It looks something like this:
>
> I usually run my monitor in 1600x1200 mode an
--- On Tue, 2/17/09, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> For the "ati" module, you need the package:
> p xserver-xorg-video-ati - X.Org X server --
> ATI display driver
Installed the xserver-xorg-video-ati package and it did resolve the issue
somewhat. I was able to start X and KDE, KD
On Monday 16 February 2009 16:13:29 S D wrote:
> (EE) Failed to load module "ait" (module doesn't exist, 0)
For the "ati" module, you need the package:
p xserver-xorg-video-ati - X.Org X server -- ATI display driver
--
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,= ,-_-. =.
b...@iguanasu
After dist-upgrade from etch to lenny, I'm trying to run lenny using 2.6.18
kernel that I have left over from etch, as I'm having issues assembling mdadm
RAID drives under the new 2.6.28 lenny kernel (For more info see
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.user/browse_thread/thread/b97fd9
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