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For a few basic configurations
For rendering configurations, they are located in the PS3 Media Server directory under the folder "renderers".
Unfortunately the PMS.conf is fairly limited...
According to the Wiki about Xinerama
Source: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=84a14fab8f930ef1855444ae4e9e3e14ee008328
So does this mean that if I use X 1.10 or later,...
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Recently put an ATI HD5450 into my system, I'm running Ubuntu 10.4. When I booted up I went ahead and installed the ATI proprietary FGLRX driver via 'Hardware Drivers' and I'm experiencing some...
Is a triple head setup and compiz enabled be possible with an ATI eyefinity card?
If so , would it be stable?
Personally I hate Linux MSN clones, they usually give me issues with webcam and video calls.
I actually run a Virtualbox with Windows just for MSN live messenger lol. You could do the same with...
Make sure proprietary drivers are installed.
System>Administration>Hardware Drivers.
I have 2 GPUs in my system, a HD4870 and a HD4350. The HD4870 has a Benq 24" and a Dell 17" which are working fine in a multi-display desktop setting (No Xinerama) configured via CCC.
On the...
My apologizes. I mistook the category for Multimedia applications including video multimedia applications.
Please delete this thread as I have just made another in the appropriate category.
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Also on a side note. Just thought I would install Windows 7 to dual boot for games. I have to say I couldn't stand it. I'm actually surprised that I can say that with honesty.
It is so...
It seems that NDISwrapper is driver wrapper? Enables you to use Windows XP drivers for certain Network cards that are unusable on Linux.
I don't understand the connection between my problem and...
Youtube does not full screen properly and appears on the secondary monitor and not the primary (although this is fixed when the monitor is moved to the right of the primary monitor in catalyst but...
Perfectly honest I don't think it's possible, to have it flawlessly running anyway. The best guide I could find was this
http://mugginix.com/articles/2009/Nov/12/Xinerama_Composite_Fail/
And it...
Ubuntu seems to see my onboard audio card but I can't select it in the Sound options as my output. In Alsamixer I can adjust settings and have turned on SPIDIF. It's listed when I run the lspci...
*BUMP* I usually wouldn't do this on any other forum but threads get knocked back pretty quick here and I'm desperate to get this working.