D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 17:55 (UTC-0700):
>> Felix Miata wrote:
>>> At the grub menu use the E key to edit the linux line to include
>>> video=1920x1080
> Bingo! (Actually 1920x1200).
In your OP you wrote 1920x1280, so I had to guess what you meant.
> So I've added that to /etc
D. R. Evans wrote on 11/11/19 5:32 PM:
> Felix Miata wrote on 11/11/19 4:58 PM:
>> D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
>>
>>> The chip is an E3-1245, which is supposed to be able to operate at 4096x2304
>>> resolution.
>>
>>> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve
Felix Miata wrote on 11/11/19 4:58 PM:
> D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
>
>> The chip is an E3-1245, which is supposed to be able to operate at 4096x2304
>> resolution.
>
>> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
>> logged-in resolution?
>
> T
Michael Lange wrote on 11/11/19 4:11 PM:
> (...)
>> The chip is an E3-1245, which is supposed to be able to operate at
>> 4096x2304 resolution.
>>
>> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
>> logged-in resolution?
>>
>
> just a guess: maybe some firmware file(s) fro
D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
> The chip is an E3-1245, which is supposed to be able to operate at 4096x2304
> resolution.
> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
> logged-in resolution?
Try a different video cable type if you can.
pastebin
On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 at 10:23, D. R. Evans wrote:
> Felix Miata wrote on 11/11/19 4:08 PM:
> > D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
> >
> >> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
> >> logged-in resolution?
> >
> > Make sure your kernel cmdline does no
D. R. Evans wrote:
> It's an Intel chipset. The installation procedure installed
> xserver-xorg-video-intel, which suggests removing that package if one's system
> is newer than 2007, and letting the X server handle everything. So I removed
> that package and rebooted, but nothing obvious changed:
Felix Miata wrote on 11/11/19 4:08 PM:
> D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
>
>> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
>> logged-in resolution?
>
> Make sure your kernel cmdline does not include nomodeset. Sometimes it is
> necessary for installat
Hi,
On Mon, 11 Nov 2019 16:04:56 -0700
"D. R. Evans" wrote:
(...)
> The chip is an E3-1245, which is supposed to be able to operate at
> 4096x2304 resolution.
>
> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
> logged-in resolution?
>
just a guess: maybe some firmware
D. R. Evans composed on 2019-11-11 16:04 (UTC-0700):
> Any suggestions as to what I might need to do to improve at least the
> logged-in resolution?
Make sure your kernel cmdline does not include nomodeset. Sometimes it is
necessary for installation to work, but when it remains on the installed s
I just installed buster on a new machine (well, new to me; I think that the
mobo is two or three years old).
The GUI splash screen comes up with very large icons (i.e., it's low res), and
once I am logged in, the (KDE) function to control the size of display
provides nothing higher than 1600x1200.
Hi...OP here...
Does anyone have any suggestions on the original problem with video on the
Intel drivers on this Dell laptop?
Thanks,
--b
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 6:22 AM, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 22 May 2014 at 12:49:43 +0300, Pertti Kosunen wrote:
>
> > On 22.5.2014 11:15, Tom H wrote:
> > >You
On Thu 22 May 2014 at 12:49:43 +0300, Pertti Kosunen wrote:
> On 22.5.2014 11:15, Tom H wrote:
> >You must've missed the recent thread about systemd-sysv being pulled
> >in by certain dependencies and replacing sysvinit with systemd.
>
> What was the name of this thread?
https://lists.debian.org
On 22.5.2014 11:15, Tom H wrote:
You must've missed the recent thread about systemd-sysv being pulled
in by certain dependencies and replacing sysvinit with systemd.
What was the name of this thread?
Must be some desktop related packages, my few headless systems still
have only sysv stuff?
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 6:52 AM, Pertti Kosunen
wrote:
> On 21.5.2014 2:43, Brad Alexander wrote:
>>
>> I apologize, I thought I had specified, the machine in question is
>> running a relatively recent version of sid. I have not been upgrading as
>> much until some of this chaos with systemd settl
On 21.5.2014 2:43, Brad Alexander wrote:
I apologize, I thought I had specified, the machine in question is
running a relatively recent version of sid. I have not been upgrading as
much until some of this chaos with systemd settles down.
You can upgrade safely, systemd will not replace already
Thanks Filip,
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 2:08 AM, Filip wrote:
> On Mon, 19 May 2014 19:18:38 -0400
>
> Intel video is normally working out of the box, but for newer
> hardware you also need up to date software.
>
> So if you are on 7.5, try upgrading Jessie.
>
I apolo
6919.740] (II) LoadModule: "evdev"
> [ 36919.926] (II) LoadModule: "synaptics"
>
> Other apps seem to behave normally. I can play youtube videos, for
> example. Please let me know what other information I can provide.
>
> Thanks,
> --b
Intel video is norm
I hope I don't run afoul of the self-imposed list monitors or otherwise fan
a flame war...:)
I have been using nvidia cards in my computers for so long that I haven't
really kept up with the state of Intel...
My problem is that when I try to play a video on this machine, either with
mplayer or vl
Dne, 09. 12. 2010 21:19:24 je FrankMcCormick napisal(a):
Just a note that my video problems with Intel video
are resolved after a couple of files were removed/modified
on my machine. See bug#606348
Thanx for keeping us posted.
--
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Just a note that my video problems with Intel video
are resolved after a couple of files were removed/modified
on my machine. See bug#606348
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Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 12:41:42 -0500, Frank McCormick wrote:
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> > I have been having problems with slowness moving windows around on my
> > Debian Sid installation.
> > The video is Intel8286
Frank McCormick:
>
> The video is Intel82865...a couple of years old.
I read something about old intel chips not being that well supported
anymore since the switch to KMS. Do you have KMS enabled (on a recent
kernel: not disabled)?
> I have reconfigured X and ran it with the new xorg.conf.
I w
On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 12:41:42 -0500, Frank McCormick wrote:
> I have been having problems with slowness moving windows around on my
> Debian Sid installation.
> The video is Intel82865...a couple of years old. I have reconfigured X
> and ran it with the new xorg.conf.
>
> It's located at http://pa
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I have been having problems with slowness moving windows around
on my Debian Sid installation.
The video is Intel82865...a couple of years old.
I have reconfigured X and ran it with the new xorg.conf.
It's located at http://pastebin.ca/2008738
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