This leads to using the stock drivers which are quite buggy.
You can download and install the OpenSuse package following these instructions...
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This leads to using the stock drivers which are quite buggy.
You can download and install the OpenSuse package following these instructions...
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This worked perfect. I was using open radeon driver with no problem but started having problems suspending after updating today. This solved my issues. Thanks!
I am on a dm1z Ralink 539f.
I tried 11.04 with 2.6.38, 39 and 3.0 kernels. Now I am on 10.10 32bits with 2.6.35 kernel,, and still the same problems.
I follow these instructiosn and everyhting...
Hi!
Thanks for this guide, but I followed your instructions, as well as some other suggestions I found elsewhere such as installing smbnetfs,opening ports 137-139 and 445 on my firewall, adding: ...
Thanks for everything, worked perfectly. I had a 9.10 installation, but had grub-legacy for some reason, I suppose I upgraded from 9.04, don't really remember.
Thanks again!
It kinda worked! I got a grub rescue console, booted up with a Live USB, did:
sudo mount /dev/sda6 / mnt (I moved my wubi installation to an ext4 sda6 partition)
sudo grub-install...
I´m actually reading up on all the problems when upgrading to grub2, but it seems a patched wubildr found in comment #90 here:
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So how should I proceed if I have grub-legacy? Is there any way to upgrade grub to grub2 before proceeding with scripts?
Thanks in advance....
Glad you solved your problem.
Maybe you should consider deleting the thread, as it shoudln´t provide useful info to anyone visiting it?
xrandr --output LVDS1 --scale 1x1
Solved the problem! :)
You can try installing and running lxrandr (or use xrandr if comfortable with command line) and using it to turn on your default display. Nevertheless, the default should not be to turn it off when...
I use Netbook remix, and have an integrated intel video card, so this might be a bit different, but I have a "Same image in all monitors" button, that when switched on, mirrors all your displays...
You are not being clear. I, personally, do not understand your question at all.
You can check here for detailed instructions to add new resolution modes:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution
Nevertheless, this only works if your videocard/monitor support said...
Greetings,
My problem began recently when after connecting an external VGA monitor, my laptop monitor somehow changed it´s normal 1024x600 resolution to a 1024x768 resolution, and shrinks vertical...
Finally resolved this problem by downloading and installing latest libdrm from here:
http://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm/libdrm-2.4.20.tar.bz2
Similar to my problem here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9304308#post9304308
Although we have vastly different hardware.I have Asus 1005HA with IGP intel 945GME.
I was better off...
Check your xorg logs for:
(II) LoadModule: "fbdev" or
(II) LoadModule: "intel" or
(II) LoadModule: "vesa" ...etc.
I was reading over my post, and wondering what all these fbdev errors were if I´m supposed to be using the i915 driver, and when sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf.failsafe I find:
Section "Device"
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I am having the exact same problem, check out my post, almost at the same time you posted, lol:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1484137
Maybe you can try some of the stuff I posted,...
Did you try alsamixer?
Greetings, after upgrading my UNR 9.10 to 10.04 everything seemed to work perfect upon my first restart, but after my second...
"Running in low graphics mode: Your hardware cannot be detected".
I...
Did you have any success?
I had the exact same problem with the exact same graphics card (INTEL 945GM).
After trying to disable KMS completely using "i915.modeset=0", I found forcing KMS by...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7122645&postcount=53
This works on Jaunty 2.6.28-15 kernel.... with vmware-server 2
Solved it, I finally made it by deleting /var/lib/dpkg/info/vmware-server.*
Then I installed the .tar.gz package available for download from vmware page. :)