Also, I would go with the same advice given by Magic Banana (to remove
nVidia graphics card), but I must contribute to it even further by
saying:
You can have it removed by asking a computer technician to do it for
you. You don't need to do it yourself.
blogst...@hushmail.com writes:
> I
I couldn't sit idle on this problem, so my internet search found:
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Asus/X205TA
That looks to address a similar problem or solution approach as I thought up;
QUOTE:
Configuration
Display
This is no longer necessary, starting with kernel version 4.1.
I had thought to myself what will I do in this menu, days ago.
The Color menu ("profile"?) displays a window with two columns: "Device" and
"Calibration"
Below device: "unknown - "STD HDMI TV" (AND below that is:) "STD HDMI TV"
(selected button active)
Below the "Calibration" is:
LXDE uses Randr as a frontend but there's a missing package. Install package
'x11-xserver-utils' to make it work.
sudo apt-get install x11-xserver-utils
I've been wondering about screen settings as well. I'm using LXDE with
Trisquel 7 on a Macbook 2,1. If I click on 'Monitor Settings' on the
'Preferences' menu, I just get an error box saying "Unable to get monitor
information!".
The brightness buttons at the top of the keyboard don't seem
no, there is no brightness option to adjust.
The "Brightness & Lock" menu only reveal:
"Turn screen off when inactive for:" and "Lock" for user to select a task.
To: ADFENO, who wrote:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/i-finally-did-it-%E2%80%93-i-evicted-microsoft#comment-120522
I'm new to both GNU/Linux and TRISQUEL, I don't know anything about nouveau.
Maybe my use of the command line to solve this problem was wrong?
I simply failed to find any settings