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On 10/16/11 16:19, Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> On Sun, 16 Oct 2011 15:14:45 -0500 |
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> Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> CJoeB wrote: |
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>>> On 10/16/11 08:06, James Broadhead wrote: |
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>>> Thanks for the input. This issue is somewhat resolved. |
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>>>> On 15 October 2011 23:44, CJoeB<colleen.beamer@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>>>> (...) |
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>>> Not my first install - I've been running Gentoo exclusively since |
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>>> 2004. Framebuffer is not absolutely necessary I guess, but I really |
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>>> would like those penguins! What can I say? I'm female and I like |
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>>> animals! LOL |
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Well, still no penguins, but I won't belabour that issue. However, |
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something is still screwy, methinks! |
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I got X installed and kdebase-meta (haven't gone farther than that) |
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without much of an issue. However, now when I exit my xsession, the |
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screen goes fuzzy coloured before the scrolling of the services shutting |
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down starts. I can live with this, but if anyone has any ideas, let me |
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know. |
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BTW, I had forgotten to run 'eselect opengl set ati' which I've always |
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done when configuring X. However, when I do this, it returns |
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'Unrecognized option: ati' |
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You all are probably thinking I'm nuts now, but I thought this my solve |
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the issue as stated about. I've checked an rechecked the Gentoo ATI |
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Guide and I've done everything it says. |
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Regards, |
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Colleen |
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