I went ahead and decided to upgrade my kernel, and to go to the latest NVIDIA driver (180.51). I downloaded the kernel and the nvidia driver file, built the kernel, and removed the nvidia restricted … more →
Linux Free Trade Zonejamesmicoff wrote 5 hours ago: When tinkering with a new OS [[Dreamlinux]] it is inevitable that one is going to break it. Let … more →
OMFGJEANNIE wrote 6 days ago: Today i was thinkin of wipin my harddrive clean, and reinstalling ubuntu intrepid since jaunty is gi … more →
dityamada wrote 1 week ago: X.Org X Server 1.5.2 Release Date: 10 October 2008 X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0 Build Operating … more →
hardc0l2e wrote 1 week ago: Although Ubuntu might be installed and “just work” out of the box. There’s always … more →
symbolik wrote 1 week ago: I went ahead and decided to upgrade my kernel, and to go to the latest NVIDIA driver (180.51). I do … more →
brownn wrote 1 week ago: After installing an old Sabayon Linux, I found myself unable to log in due to the X server not start … more →
thandle wrote 2 weeks ago: Compiling geode from CVS – had configure fail with XORG_RELEASE_VERSION: command not found Was … more →
secretstolen wrote 2 weeks ago: So today a new version of fglrx appeared in the Debian repository, which was supposed to fix the map … more →
secretstolen wrote 4 weeks ago: I bought a brand new videocard ATI Radeon HD3650 recently, and it’s just gorgeous. But there w … more →
enn0suke wrote 1 month ago: "...if you want." Some nice (and free) readings: Modify xorg.conf for better performance | … more →
onecool1 wrote 1 month ago: /lib/ld-linux.so.2 missing? libXext.so.6 can’t be found? I recently installed Fedora 11 on a t … more →
tkjacobsen wrote 1 month ago: This post is part of the series: FreeBSD on my laptop This on is pretty easy. Basically I just had t … more →
The Digitizor wrote 1 month ago: We daily get many emails from our readers complaining about not so good resolutions they get after i … more →
The Digitizor wrote 1 month ago: Changing resolutions of your screen have always been a problem in Linux but not anymore. Now you no … more →
The Digitizor wrote 1 month ago: Many modern day linux distributions are no more using a xorg.conf file to handle graphics and screen … more →
Rafael Cunha de Almeida wrote 1 month ago: xorg.conf: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Generic Keyboard" Driver "kbd" Option "XkbRules" … more →
miteshsjat wrote 1 month ago: I was trying to use touchpad on Macbook Pro (4,1) in Debian 5.0 (Lenny). By default, it does not hav … more →
afterstep13 wrote 1 month ago: Recent versions of Xorg, uses hal to setup devices, this means keyboards and mice can be hotplugged. … more →
Anders Tornvig wrote 2 months ago: By default no “extra” keys have ever worked on my Arch Linux installs. Today I made an e … more →