As you can see, this issue has been resolved.
Regards,
Brian
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On August 20, 2003 08:13 am, you wrote:
Oh, well.. I read this in the man
On August 17, 2003 12:54 pm, Bonny wrote:
mmhh... OK... now I'll explain WHY I have to do this, so maybe you can
tell me an easier way to achieve what I need to!
I'm actually happily using my 15 LCD Monitor and everything runs clean.
Now, as I have lying around a big old fat DIGITAL
On August 14, 2003 12:26 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please go through the attached server crash report and suggest a
solution.
My suggestion is that you are using an unsupported video card. What
Vendor/Make/Model is your video card? Are you using the correct driver for
it? If it is in
On August 14, 2003 10:54 am, Bonny wrote:
Hello all!
Where can I add my own modelines for my own monitor? I remember they
were in /etc/X11/XF86Config, but now I don't see them anymore (version
4).
Now all VESA standard modes are included in the configuration. If you need to
add your own
Hello all,
I have solved the problem with the int10 module that I posted 2 weeks ago. The
answer, (of course) is surprisingly simple. For those that didn't read the
initial post, here is the specific problem:
(EE) NVIDIA(0): Cannot map SYS BIOS
(EE) NVIDIA(0): Unable to initialize the XFree86
Hello,
As I went to watch a movie on my TV, there was an error I hadn't seen before.
I've included the relevant log bits:
(II) Loading sub module int10
(II) LoadModule: int10
(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/linux/libint10.a
(II) Module int10: vendor=The XFree86 Project
compiled for
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