Hello, I've tested liveusb-write script. It works.
Now my Lenove can display correct resolution using nv driver. But still need to set "nomodeset" in grub menu. My solution ... 1. install build-essential and linux kernel headers. 2. reboot and try to get into text mode and install nvidia driver from Nvidia official site. 3. Reboot. But I got error and x server cannot start. 4. edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf to change driver. I replaced nvidia with nv in line 41. 5. reboot again and now my screen resolution is 1366x768. But if I remove "nomodeset" from grub menu, I can see only black screen after gdm loaded. I can hear starting sound but can see nothing only black screen. hello jm, I add new files and directories on github. (Graphics and Locales ). Please use locale file on GitHub if you build new daily build. I'm working with Ayar group to get font size smaller. If I get newer font, I will update on GitHub and let you know. https://github.com/herzcthu/doudoulinux-burmese If you don't mind, please merge two translation project on transifex. Then remove my_MM, use only my. Two language code for one language may confuse. Regards, Sithu On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Sithu Thwin <[email protected]> wrote: > > hello, > > > >>The data persistence is enabled ? > > >>I think this is an installed DDL, isn't it? > > Yes, it is installed DDL. > > > >> $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales > > >> Locales get recompiled once you've chosen the default locale. > > It works. Now I can see my changes. > > > >> what model of Lenovo are you using ? > > I'm using Lenovo G460 with nvidia graphic. Core i3/ Ram 4 GB/ Graphic 512MB > > > >>It may be linked to the issue Sergey recently reported: > > >> http://team.doudoulinux.org/issues/659 > > liveusb-write problem is the same as above ticket. > > Now my installed DDL system is crashed and can't even boot. So I can't > test xrandr and liveusb-write script. I will test after reinstalling or > repairing DDL and report the result. > > regards, > Sithu > > > On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 4:00 AM, Jean-Michel Philippe <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hello Sithu, >> >> > 1. I need some change on date and time translations. I can >> > find locale file in /usr/share/i18n/locales/my_MM >> > and make changes. But changes are not applied when I reboot. >> > >> > The data persistence is enabled ? >> >> I think this is an installed DDL, isn't it? >> >> I'd say you have to recompile locales to see your changes (no need to >> reboot), have you done this? To do this you have to open the console and >> type: >> >> $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales >> >> Locales get recompiled once you've chosen the default locale. >> >> > 2. most of some GUI windows bigger than screen size. Some >> > button can't be seen and can't be clickable. >> >> Yes sadly I know. I've seen in VirtualBox quite a long time ago that >> several applications seem to be designed for screens at least 1024 >> pixels wide. A trick could be to use screen panning for these >> applications, as we are doing for small screens like the EeePC one (less >> than 800 pixels wide or 600 pixels high). If you want to make trials, >> open the console again and type something like this: >> >> $ xrandr --output LVDS --panning 1024x768 >> >> where LVDS should be replaced with the name of your active screen (type >> xrandr alone to find it). >> >> > 3. my lenovo with nvidia graphic display only black screen. I >> > can see all gui interface if I add "nomodeset" in grub boot >> > menu. But screen resolution can only display 800x600. I need >> > nvidia driver to install. But nvidia driver can't run because >> > of package dependencies. >> > >> > what model of Lenovo are you using ? >> > If this is a recent (or new) computer, user the last build of >> > Doudoulinux (a development version but very stable). >> >> Yes we need to know the age of your computer to determine whether this >> is an issue related to drivers that are too old or that are buggy. >> >> > 4. liveusb-write do not work. It says something like "file not >> > found or file selected is not iso file" everytime I select >> > iso. >> >> It may be linked to the issue Sergey recently reported: >> >> http://team.doudoulinux.org/issues/659 >> >> There are additional new line characters in commands output text that >> make the next commands fail. Please test the script attached to this >> ticket: >> >> http://team.doudoulinux.org/attachments/77/liveusb-write >> >> -- >> Cheers, >> JM. >> >> > > > -- > > --
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