Hi Antonio, I notice that you have links to compiled version of sis671
driver for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) do you have the src code available?
if not can you let me know which source code your working from so I can
obtain a copy...Many Thanks.
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[needs-packaging] no working driver for sis
Not really much use for most people until a ZFS posix layer is
there.but I look forward to it being available sometime in the
future ;)
From FAQs:
1.3 How do I mount the file system?
You can’t… at least not today. While we have ported the majority of the ZFS
code to the Linux kernel that
Hi everyone,
I have made some fudges to the src code (modifying BARCO_1366 special
timings to suit my purpose) and managed to get 1360x768 (virtual size
1368 x 768) seems to work fine in kdm (with one exception...if I try to
go into Display settings at which point the screen goes blank).
Still
Thanks stephan202!
I have done some further digging and it appears to be related to the
BIOS/EDID miss reporting informationMy screen is a 15.6 HD LCD
1366x768. the driver doesn't detect LCD correctlyso by default ends
up with res of 0x0. :(
I did false the screen 1024 x 768 by fudging
ok, I went back to source code and had a quick look. since the screen
is set wrong, i placed a fudge in the code to test. since I didn't want
to take chances the fudge was for 1024x768. Xorg.0.log now has
(--) SIS(0): Detected LCD/Plasma panel (max. X 1024 Y 768, pref.
1024x768, RGB24)
xorg
I have same problem as koan. I am using ubuntu 9.10 64-bit.
SiS driver doesn't detect SIS672 chip so I downloaded SIS671/672
Driver from http://ncc-1701a.homelinux.net/~linux-
sis/index.php?page=Downloads
I have an ASUS X5DC laptop. It appears that the reason the modes are
detected is that
Hi Antonio,
To confirmI have tried the driver on the link you provided...(in
fact that was the driver I was trying!) but thanks!
The driver detects the Video Adapter but the integrated LCD panel still
doesn't work. when I try to run X screen flashes several times and ends
up with Mode Pool
Dirk,
Thanks but I have tried that. I have also tried other options
i.e.
UseEdidFreqs false
IgnoreEDID true
NoDDC true
none of which workI assume they are driver dependent, since they
appear to be be used differently between drivers. for example radeon
uses NoDDC nvidia uses UseEDID
I
Its a shame that the nvidia option for custom edid (Option CustomEDID
DFP-1:/etc/X11/edid.bin) isnt available for SiS67x driver because I
can extract EDID from Windows 7 Registry.
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[needs-packaging] no working driver for sis 671/771 video cards
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301958
You
I can also confirm that I have the same problem. I upgraded from
kubuntu 9.04 before the upgrade I had kde as my main desktop and gnome
installed as a secondary desktop environment. After the upgrade I don't
have gnome so I tried to install it from repositories and have received
the same errors.
SoZFS-Fuse doesn't cut it and Native ZFS support not going to happen
because of licensing issues then what about HP advfs
For those that don't know advfs, its very similar to ZFS and if you ask
me it rocks!!! (and having used ZFS and advfs I think advfs was
better!).
I have been
I found a work around, try creating a script file
in /etc/network/if-up.d/zzz_resolvconffix.
zzz_resolvconffix:
#!/bin/sh
[ -x /sbin/resolvconf ] || exit 0
[ x$ADDRFAM == xinet6 ] exit 0
rm /etc/resolv.conf
ln -s /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
for NS in
** Summary changed:
- kubuntu 8.10 - Network Manager 0.7 replaces resolv.conf
+ kubuntu 8.10 - Network Manager 0.7 - DHCP/resolvconf Problem
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kubuntu 8.10 - Network Manager 0.7 - DHCP/resolvconf Problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324233
You received this bug notification because you are
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-kde
I use vpnc and have resolvconf package loaded to allow vpnc to update
dns. Network manager is replacing the symbolic link /etc/resolv.conf
- /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf with a new (non-symbolic linked)
/etc/resolv.conf this
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