David Gerard wrote:
> 2009/10/27 Yan Seiner :
>
>
>> Now that I have X running, but I can't get the keyboard to work in X.
>> If I configure things the way I always do,I get nothing. (see below for
>> xorg.conf snippet.)
>>
>
>
> Does it work with an external keyboard?
>
Just tested. N
2009/10/27 Yan Seiner :
> Now that I have X running, but I can't get the keyboard to work in X.
> If I configure things the way I always do,I get nothing. (see below for
> xorg.conf snippet.)
Does it work with an external keyboard?
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Yan Seiner wrote:
> I'm trying to resurrect this laptop, and I'm running into all sorts of
> issues...
>
> Now that I have X running, but I can't get the keyboard to work in X.
> If I configure things the way I always do,I get nothing. (see below for
> xorg.conf snippet.)
>
> /dev/input/event?
I'm trying to resurrect this laptop, and I'm running into all sorts of
issues...
Now that I have X running, but I can't get the keyboard to work in X.
If I configure things the way I always do,I get nothing. (see below for
xorg.conf snippet.)
/dev/input/event? stuff works AFAICT - I can cat
I'm running FC11 with:
xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.6.4-0.1.fc11.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-ati-6.12.2-14.fc11.x86_64
kernel-2.6.30.9-92.fc11.x86_64
etc.
The hardware is an Asus M3A78-CM motherboard with onboard video.
I'm seeing the following filling up my /var partition in
/var/log/Xorg.0.log:
(EE) RADE
Adam Jackson wrote:
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 11:40 -0700, Yan Seiner wrote:
Not sure if the effort is worth it for 15 year old hardware
Wouldn't surprise me if I'm one of less than a dozen who still has this
stuff in working order.
OTOH, X is being used more and more on embedded platfor
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 11:40 -0700, Yan Seiner wrote:
> Not sure if the effort is worth it for 15 year old hardware
> Wouldn't surprise me if I'm one of less than a dozen who still has this
> stuff in working order.
>
> OTOH, X is being used more and more on embedded platforms, so it
> wou
David Gerard wrote:
> 2009/10/27 Yan Seiner :
>
>
>> This particular laptop is ISA with a couple of PCMCIA 1 (16 bit) slots.
>> The video is on the ISA bus.
>> The chips driver (1.2.1 and 1.2.2) doesn't work in this configuration at
>> all, exiting with the error given previously.
>> However, th
2009/10/27 Yan Seiner :
> This particular laptop is ISA with a couple of PCMCIA 1 (16 bit) slots.
> The video is on the ISA bus.
> The chips driver (1.2.1 and 1.2.2) doesn't work in this configuration at
> all, exiting with the error given previously.
> However, the VESA driver works just fine. I
Egbert Eich wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:33:42AM -0400, Adam Jackson wrote:
>
>> That's not how the ISA bus support works (well, worked). Since ISA is
>> not an enumerable bus, we would assume that if no PCI device was claimed
>> by any driver then the video card must be out on ISA somew
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:33:42AM -0400, Adam Jackson wrote:
>
> That's not how the ISA bus support works (well, worked). Since ISA is
> not an enumerable bus, we would assume that if no PCI device was claimed
> by any driver then the video card must be out on ISA somewhere.
>
> So, there's a c
Hello,
I have compiz + kde4 on Gentoo with nvidia drivers. My xorg.conf is
configured for laptop monitor. Xorg server is 1.6.3.901-r2 stable. VSync
in videos works on laptop monitor. If I enable external monitor/disable
laptop monitor through nvidia-settings gui I start to have VSync
problems(tear
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 10:24 +0100, walter harms wrote:
> i am confused,
>
> the message says :
> (II) Primary Device is: ISA
>
> So somehow someone knows he must scan the isa bus.
> can this part send a warning ? The message
> (EE) No devices detected
> clearly sends anyone - not knowing ab
Xavier Bestel schrieb:
> On Mon, 2009-10-26 at 18:15 +0100, walter harms wrote:
>>> recently versions of the server don't support ISA anymore.
>>>
>>>
>> the the error message should be more clear:
>>
>> if Primary Device is == ISA
>> ISA is not supported anymore (since 1.x)
>
> If the
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