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On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 09:54:30PM +0100, Steve Sheldon wrote:
> I daren't go to the KDE desktop settings here as it will go directly to
> 800 x 600 max .. grin
Oh,
Hi,
I daren't go to the KDE desktop settings here as it will go directly to
800 x 600 max .. grin
Meanwhile though I have an Athlon 64 3000, 1Gb ram, and a Siluro GF4 MX-8X
E-Bios V4.18.20.15.0 (c)1996-2000 Nvidia 64Mb Card.
Oddly I havent had this problem before, but whether that is due to Fedora
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 09:56:26AM +0100, Steve Sheldon wrote:
> Where my screen resolution has always been stable under SuSE or Fedora, it
> doesnt appear to be with Debian.
Do you recall if you also used the nv driver on SuSE/Fedora, or did you
use nvidia or something else?
Also, it would prob
Hi All,
I am new to Debian (previously SuSE and Fedora user :()and have set Debian
up on my AMD-64 - 1Gb ram - N-Vidia video card - and HP 1024*768 res LCD
display.
Where my screen resolution has always been stable under SuSE or Fedora, it
doesnt appear to be with Debian.
I set the system up with t
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