On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 22:56:35 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote: >> As you are using the same kernel and xorg packages than squeeze, you >> now have to play the same way squeeze does (or at least that seems to >> be the most logical approach). Squeeze does not need to use a >> "/etc/X11/ xorg.conf" file at all, neither for managing the keyboard >> settings nor for display: nowadays all this stuff has to be >> automatically configured and setup by Xorg. > > Oh! It is awesome! - I have removed the conf file and now not only my > keyboard works perfectly, but 3D acceleration has become much more > faster! - So, it was a very good idea to use not my X conf. But! - as I > have two monitors - it suggests the lower resolution - that is latter is > not used at all (I prefer a bigger one. :) What to do here? > > Oh! 2 of 3 problems have solved!
Hey, that's good! :-) As per display resolution... let's see what can be done. In brief: you are using the radeon driver and have 2 monitors attached to the card. With no "xorg.conf" your system is happier but your display uses a lower resolution, okay... I need additional clarification in some points: - What is the setup you want? Dual screen in clone mode or xinerama mode? Only one screen enabled and the other disabled (off)? - What says your "/var/log/xorg.0.log" now? I mean "complete", you can upload the full log to any pastebin site. I also recommend reading this Debian wiki page: http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/HowToRandR12 >> > Changing to >> > >> > pcm.!default:SB >> > >> > or >> > >> > pcm.!default:Intel >> > >> > gave me: >> > / >> > ALSA lib conf.c:1661:(snd_config_load1) _toplevel_:12:14:Unexpected >> > char ALSA lib >> > conf.c:3441:(snd_config_hook_load) /home/rock/.asoundrc may be old or >> > corrupted: consider to remove or fix it ALSA lib >> > conf.c:3302:(snd_config_hooks_call) function snd_config_hook_load >> > returned error: Invalid argument ALSA lib >> > conf.c:3687:(snd_config_update_r) hooks failed, removing >> > configuration cannot open mixer: Invalid argument > >> Then remove that file and let's try another thing. What gives you "cat >> / proc/asound/modules"? > > 0 snd_pcsp > 1 snd_hda_intel Good... let's go with another approach for setting up the first sound device. Run "cat /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf | grep options" and put here the output. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2010.12.14.19.12...@gmail.com