no, this didn't help :(
I'm going to reinstall my whole system now because a few months
ago, i installed xfree86.org binaries instead of debs..i was using
potato then.(same fonts problems) so i downgraded to 4.0.3 and it
was fine again...then I upgraded to woody, and no single problem,
a few
But why do I have ONE good looking session, and afterwards a totally
screwed one?
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, Christopher B. Browne wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (hdcool) writes:
I also tried windowmaker and it gave me the same result so it has to
be an xfree problem
It hits Gnome apps as well as
I suggest running dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xfree86, and specifying
more video RAM for use by the video chip. 16MB sounds like a lot, but 3D
accelerate cards are astounding memory hogs, which is why you ssee them
shipping with 32 and even 64 megs of RAM these days.
Well how about that.
But why do I have ONE good looking session, and afterwards a totally
screwed one?
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, Christopher B. Browne wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (hdcool) writes:
I also tried windowmaker and it gave me the same result so it has to
be an xfree problem
It hits Gnome apps as well as
I suggest running dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xfree86, and specifying
more video RAM for use by the video chip. 16MB sounds like a lot, but 3D
accelerate cards are astounding memory hogs, which is why you ssee them
shipping with 32 and even 64 megs of RAM these days.
Well how about that.
Hi,
I know this has been reported before ([1], [2], [3]), but is there any
progress on that issue (I just got my shiny new graphics card...)?
Simon
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-x-0101/msg00083.html
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-x-0106/msg00072.html
[3]
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