On 24-09-2016 01:26 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2016-09-24, waltd...@waltdnes.org wrote:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 11:45:26PM +, Grant Edwards wrote
Would anybody care to make a recommendation?
How about ditching "Desktop Environment" altogether and using a
"Window
On 17-04-2016 07:04 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 04/17/2016 01:46 PM, Sebastián Pedersen wrote:
Anyway thanks Dan.
The original question (why DPMS is not working with the fbdev driver)
still remains open thou.
Sebas
Yes, I misread that, sorry.
Regarding your original question, I have had DPMS
On 17-04-2016 05:28 PM, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 04/17/2016 12:44 PM, Sebastián Pedersen wrote:
Have you have a look in your dmesg and your Xorg.0.log to see what
they
report? Is the firmware for the card specified correctly and does it
load?
I think that's the problem, I have a sis 771/671
Have you have a look in your dmesg and your Xorg.0.log to see what they
report? Is the firmware for the card specified correctly and does it
load?
I think that's the problem, I have a sis 771/671 video integrated card:
[sebas@parabolaSebas64 ~]$ lspci | grep -i vga
01:00.0 VGA compatible
On 17-04-2016 12:43 PM, Dale wrote:
Sebastián Pedersen wrote:
Hi guys,
Sorry to bother because I'm actually using Arch, but since in the past
this list has given to me outstandings solutions, I git a try here.
I'm having a problem: in Xorg, with the vesa driver the DPMS works
just fine
Hi guys,
Sorry to bother because I'm actually using Arch, but since in the past
this list has given to me outstandings solutions, I git a try here.
I'm having a problem: in Xorg, with the vesa driver the DPMS works just
fine, but with the fbdev driver (framebuffer) the screen goes blank but
On 24-05-2015 07:32 AM, behrouz khosravi wrote:
Hello everyone. After spending about a year in the world of linux (and
mostly beloved gentoo!) I have realized that the key to a stable and
fast
machine is to keep the system as small as possible.
So I am going to use console based tools mostly.
On 3/21/12, Nilesh Govindrajan cont...@nileshgr.com wrote:
Make sure that you have hplip installed (with hpcups scanner USE flags
enabled). Also cups with USE flag usb if you have not enabled kernel usb
printer support. I have the same piece and it's working like a charm for
the past four
Glad that it helped.
Yeah the driver reports 1410 as 1400. No issues. All functions work (except
scan button, which is limited to just 1-2 scanners via scanbuttond).
Okey then, thanks for the clarification.
Also, I don't think you need kernel usb printer support if you enabled usb
in cups,
Hi guys,
I have a problem with my printer, wich is a HP psc 1410. It is USB, so
I plugged in and follow the Gentoo howto:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/printing-howto.xml
But I seems that no thing is detected :(
This is my output os lsusb with the printer attached and on:
Bus 001 Device 001:
On 3/21/12, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 11:24:12 -0300, G. Sebastián Pedersen wrote:
But I seems that no thing is detected :(
This is my output os lsusb with the printer attached and on:
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002
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