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On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 10:20 +0000, Beso wrote: |
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> 2008/11/22 Tonko <tonko.mulder@×××××.com>: |
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> > I'm actually fine with the xf86-video-ati driver, the only thing I |
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> > want with it is the ATI control panel so I can do duel screen. But |
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> > that's for later :) |
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> > On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 11:10 PM, leigh giles |
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> > <leighgiles@××××××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> >> Tonko Mulder wrote: |
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> >>> I was wondering since flash has been released for x86_64 and simply |
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> >>> can't find a program on my laptop which uses emul-linux-x86-* |
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> >>> If I could just move to a no-multilib profile. |
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> >>> |
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> >>> As I've read, life get's easier with the no-multilib profile. :) |
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> >>> |
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> >>> Any thoughts? |
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> >>> |
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> >>> |
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> >>> |
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> >>> |
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> >> If you use the ati-drivers you have to be multilib |
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> use one randr setting pannel. the krandr for kde does this and i'm |
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> sure there's a randr control panel also for gnome. |
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Yes there is, grandr but I tried that and it didn't work that well. I |
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could try it some in the future, but atm I use xrandr but maybe I need |
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to check on the man-page in order to get it working. |