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Thnx for the replys guys, But I tried bidi's advice, and went with "/dev/psaux" and it worked!
Thanks
Now I'm in KDE, But I have no Network , Nor does ...
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- 02-02-2006 #11Just Joined!
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Thnx for the replys guys, But I tried bidi's advice, and went with "/dev/psaux" and it worked!
Thanks
Now I'm in KDE, But I have no Network , Nor does it reconize my video card(640 res, I can't change it)
But i'll look around for the answers, Thanks guys
- 02-02-2006 #12
Look in your xorg.conf file for the Monitor and and the Graphics Device section, to see what they are set at.
In the monitor section, make sure that the vertical and horizontol refresh rates are the way you set them.
In the Graphics device section, look for your resolution settings, adjust them if necesarry.
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Code:Subsection "Display" Depth 16 Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" ViewPort 0 0 EndSubsectionHow to know if you are a geek.
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- 02-05-2006 #13Linux Newbie
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i would love to know what kind of mouse he is using, what kind of bus it is set up for....etc.
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