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Dale wrote: |
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> walt wrote: |
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>> On 07/21/2011 01:18 PM, Dale wrote: |
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>>> Dale wrote: |
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>>> Using VESA, the screen was ALL |
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>>> messed up. It was mostly garbage to say it lightly. I also tried |
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>>> the nv driver again, all I got was a blinking cursor. I don't think |
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>>> it even tried to do anything. |
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>> If you have your opengl set to nvidia, you might try changing it back |
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>> to xorg-x11. "eselect opengl list" |
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> Thanks. I'm going to go shoot myself in the foot now. lol Let me go |
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> test this again. |
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> BRB |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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I have now. Same thing tho. I tried both vesa and nv. I only have |
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this to select from tho. |
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root@fireball / # eselect opengl list |
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Available OpenGL implementations: |
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[1] nvidia * |
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[2] xorg-x11 |
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root@fireball / # |
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I set it to xorg's but still the same. I even tried logging into KDE |
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but it was a mess. |
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Maybe I can just find me a different download tool for Seamonkey. See |
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if that works any better. Sure would like to nail this down tho. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |