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2015 Sep 16
2
Centos 7, systemd, and nvidia drivers
...build the initramfs, which got the now-built and installed nvidia drivers (and I'd yum uninstalled nouveau), and finally, it came up. Oh, and for some reason, without the reboot, the Xorg.0.log wasn't renewed, as though it hadn't actually restarted X. Plus, it appears that <ctrl-alt-bkspc> is disabled.... Then all I had to do was fight and hand-edit the xorg.conf, which *MUST* be in /etc/X11/sorg.conf.d to be even seen.... But what I had to do is beyond this - my user's got three monitors, on two cards, and two are for 3D, and so nothing to do with my issues with trying to g...
2015 Sep 16
0
Centos 7, systemd, and nvidia drivers
...h got the now-built and installed nvidia drivers (and I'd > yum uninstalled nouveau), and finally, it came up. > > Oh, and for some reason, without the reboot, the Xorg.0.log wasn't > renewed, as though it hadn't actually restarted X. Plus, it appears that > <ctrl-alt-bkspc> is disabled.... > > Then all I had to do was fight and hand-edit the xorg.conf, which *MUST* > be in /etc/X11/sorg.conf.d to be even seen.... But what I had to do is > beyond this - my user's got three monitors, on two cards, and two are for > 3D, and so nothing to do with m...
1999 Sep 10
1
MS Visual Developer and Samba
I am running samba-2.0.3-8 on Redhat 6.2 in five global locations. All are fine except one. In this location when a user runs MS Visual Developer they are able to open, save compile and edit files just fine. However when they type either [Enter] or [Bkspc] to add or delete a line, in this case only MSVD hangs for several seconds. Insert several lines and wait 1+ minutes!!! I have watched the machine during this (ps auwwx) and nothing is taking CPU (largest process is the users connect at 0.7% of CPU - USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY S...
2009 Dec 02
3
CentOS 5.3 - changing display settings
I've just installed CentOS 5.3 on my desktop and need to change the installed display setting from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 (more suitable for my monitor). When I try this on the Display Settings tab, I get the message: "Display settings changed You need to log out and restart the X server for the changes to take effect. Configuration was written to /etc/X11/xorg.conf, original
2015 Sep 17
3
Centos 7, systemd, and nvidia drivers
...and installed nvidia drivers (and I'd >> yum uninstalled nouveau), and finally, it came up. >> >> Oh, and for some reason, without the reboot, the Xorg.0.log wasn't >> renewed, as though it hadn't actually restarted X. Plus, it appears that >> <ctrl-alt-bkspc> is disabled.... <snip> > > Of course, none of this had anything to do with systemd, other than the > commands you had to change runlevels. It?d be the same problem with > Upstart in CentOS6, just different commands. The kernel modesetting stuff > is at fault here. But wh...
2010 Feb 23
6
Eve Online in Ubuntu
I recently switched to Ubuntu from Windows XP with only Eve Online being a Windows program I want to be able to run on my computer. I have read this thread: http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1139274 and this thread: http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1226117 to make Eve work in Ubuntu using Wine. I must say that with a dual monitor system Eve
2013 Mar 28
2
a-gnome-oyences
...course, it's killed on logout, and there's only one running, not one every time that never go away unless killed manually.) /etc/gdm/Xsession *says* that it sources that file, so it should be running when he logs in. I've just had him log out and log back in, <ctl><alt><bkspc>, and no matter what, it just ain't running. So, gnome fans, how do I get that to work? Edit /etc/gdm/custom.conf? Edit something else? gconftool-2 (gahhhh)? mark