Resending as previous attempt complains attachments are too big.
All of the following applies to the stock linux 2.6 kernel from a fresh
installation of Fedora 10.
I have been looking into the int10 hang when initializing the BIOS of a
secondary card. This is what I found:
- The function
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
Hi all. I'm upgrading from Fedora 6 to Fedora 10. I did a clean
install of Fedora 10 and then, as the default X config didn't work, I
copied across my old xorg.conf file. Naturally I had to comment out a
few lines in that
Matthieu Herrb schrieb:
Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
Now a word on my setup. I have two screens, one hanging off an
nVidia card, and the other on a SiS card. Both of them work just fine
under Fedora 6.
Most of the setups with 2 graphics cards are broken in xserver 1.5.x.
Hello,
where could
Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
: Hi all. I'm upgrading from Fedora 6 to Fedora 10. I did a clean
: install of Fedora 10 and then, as the default X config didn't work, I
: copied across my old xorg.conf file. Naturally I had to comment out a few
: lines in that file.
Please add your HW
Timothy S. Nelson escribió:
Hi all. I'm upgrading from Fedora 6 to Fedora 10. I did a clean
install of Fedora 10 and then, as the default X config didn't work, I
copied across my old xorg.conf file. Naturally I had to comment out a
few lines in that file.
Now a word on my setup. I
On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
1.Is there a function I could call in libpciaccess that would output
stuff somewhere useful, preferably Xorg.0.log or whatever?
Or, alternatively, where do those writes to stderr go?
:)
Hi all. I'm upgrading from Fedora 6 to Fedora 10. I did a clean
install of Fedora 10 and then, as the default X config didn't work, I copied
across my old xorg.conf file. Naturally I had to comment out a few lines in
that file.
Now a word on my setup. I have two screens, one hanging off an
Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
Hi all. I'm upgrading from Fedora 6 to Fedora 10. I did a clean
install of Fedora 10 and then, as the default X config didn't work, I
copied across my old xorg.conf file. Naturally I had to comment out a
few lines in that file.
Now a word on my setup. I have