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2018 Jul 12
0
bad text under KDE and C7
...your chipset is not exactly cutting edge stuff.
I bought it used.
> Are there any errors in the logs - either kernel logs or X logs?
I'm not seeing anything that seems very interesting.
Xorg.0.log uses the phrase "falling back" a few times.
I expect that just means I've not inerfered with defaults.
boot.log-20180625 does not contain any of the sequences rap, RAP, ideo, IDEO.
dmesg contains graphics and video, but nothing that seems interesting.
> For some reason you say you disliked Gnome - but does Gnome show issues
> (they use the same video driver)?
I'll try it....
2018 May 15
0
CentOS 7.5 (1804) and NetworkManager
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 12:40 PM, Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running CentOS on all kinds of setups: servers, workstations,
> desktops and laptops.
>
> Up until now, I'm only using NetworkManager on laptops, since it makes
> sense to use it there. On servers and desktop clients, I usually remove
> it and configure the network
2018 Jul 12
7
bad text under KDE and C7
> >
> > Kernel driver in use: i915
> > Kernel modules: i915
>
The i915 driver is fairly rock solid - virtually all desktop machines
these days have on-board Intel video, it's the lowest common
denominator. And your chipset is not exactly cutting edge stuff.
Are there any errors in the logs - either kernel logs or X logs?
For some reason you say you
2018 May 15
5
CentOS 7.5 (1804) and NetworkManager
Hi,
I'm running CentOS on all kinds of setups: servers, workstations,
desktops and laptops.
Up until now, I'm only using NetworkManager on laptops, since it makes
sense to use it there. On servers and desktop clients, I usually remove
it and configure the network "traditionally" by simply editing
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-whatever, /etc/resolv.conf,
/etc/hosts,