Dell's site lists a NeoMagic NM2160, POST says MagicGraph 128XD 48K
SVGA. Ugh, I hate SVGA.

And IceWM won't shut down properly, so I'm back to XFCE for now.

On 7/22/05, Joseph Fruchey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The DSL F2 boot options screen said that fb ran better on laptops.
> It's also the only way I've gotten a readable display. I'll check the
> vidcard in a minute, but it's some off-the-wall Made in China thing
> I've never heard of.
> 
> Yeah, I actually tried surfing with Dillo for a few minutes, but it
> reminded me too much of 1995. And I know GNOME is too bloated. I tried
> installing fluxbox, but it won't load. I'm kinda bouncing back and
> forth between icewm and xfce. Icewm currently.
> 
> On 7/22/05, Andrew Baudouin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why are you running in framebuffer mode?  What is the exact make/model
> > of vidcard you are running?
> >
> > Dillo is much smaller of a browser than Firefox.  It doesn't support
> > any kind of plugins, just vanilla HTML 4.  It supports no Javascript
> > as well.  Ubuntu's Gnome 2.10 is way overbloated for your hardware.
> >
> > Try removing and readding the module after resume for your wifi.
> >
> > BTW, you are running into many of the issues that make people go back
> > to Windows.  I had to give up LInux on my laptop due to suspend/resume
> > issues and WUSB54G lack of support.  I also could not figure how to
> > get my airo card go into promiscuous mode.
> >
> >
> >
> > On 7/22/05, Joseph Fruchey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Okay, I'm still annoyed by this Latitude P2-233. It's still very slow,
> > > but I'm now thinking it's a driver problem. If I boot with DSL,
> > > accepting the defaults (xvesa), the graphics are screwed up, but
> > > scrolling in Dillo (which comes up on boot) is zippy. If I run in
> > > framebuffer mode, everything looks fine, but I'm back to the same
> > > choppy scrolling as with Ubuntu. Any thoughts?
> > >
> > > Also, how can I get my WUSB11 wireless adapter to work after coming
> > > back from suspend? I always just reboot, but there's got to be some
> > > type of "refresh" command, right?
> > >
> > > Joey
> > >
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