On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 04:18:53PM +0900, Evan Monroig wrote:
Following your instructions, I managed to use display on an external
monitor. Thanks for sharing your instructions !
I'm glad it helped!
However, the internal LCD shows a corrupted display. Do you know if it
is possible to
On 11/6/06, Filippo Giunchedi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 04:18:53PM +0900, Evan Monroig wrote:
However, the internal LCD shows a corrupted display. Do you know if it
is possible to just blank it?
I don't know, have you tried using the buttons to lower the brightness?
Evan Monroig wrote:
Also, for some reason the resolution defaults to 1024x768 (the maximum
of the internal display) instead of 1280x1024 that I specified. I guess
that it is somewhat related..
Hi Evan,
I don't know if it works for nvidia cards (a quick search on Google tends to
answer yes
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thanks
Many thanks to everybody who answered me in the bug or the
debian-powerpc mailing list. In fact, the problem was that I was still
using xorg packages which were from february 2006. Apparently, the
nvidia driver was not able to play movies with the default output driver
('-vo
Hi!
I desperatly need a HOWTO use acroread in linuxppc
step by step for dummys.
I'm going to a presentation tomorrow morining. If i
can't do it in linux, i'll have to do it in osX :(
I have tried many times qemu-i386 and binfmt with no
results :(
Thanks.
What can you do with acroread that would not work with kdpf for example ?
On 11/6/06, Enrique Morfin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I desperatly need a HOWTO use acroread in linuxppc
step by step for dummys.
I'm going to a presentation tomorrow morining. If i
can't do it in linux, i'll have to
can't you use some generic KDE stuff or?
On Monday 06 November 2006 16:23, Enrique Morfin wrote:
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Hi there.
I'm looking for a supported chipset whith my debian etch ppc.
I tried during one month to configure a DWL-G122 from d-link without
result. ( chipset RT2571W rt73 ralink driver)
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