6c62 wrote: > Michael Jarosch wrote: > >> The newer Ubuntu-Distributions use other mechanisms to configure >> displays - everything is detected automatically. I don't know since >> when, but I know that Hardy/64studio doesn't have the new configuration >> mechanisms. I'm using the program "displayconfig-gtk" to configure my >> 64Studio-display-setup. It could also be helpful for your hardware. >> >> > Thanks Mitch. That's the program I needed. Works with XFCE4, too. :-) > > Best regards, > Lutz
Hi :) is there a ncurses version or a command line version for changing the graphics driver? The driver isn't set by xorg.conf. Is there any other file in /etc/X11 or maybe some file in /etc/gdm or elsewhere, that I might have overlooked, were I can set the graphics driver? I will test different drivers and know how to reset the driver, if X won't run. The GUI of displayconfig-gtk isn't a help, if X should fail to start. Cheers, Ralf _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
