Anyone know if ATI ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON 7500 will work under RH 7.2? All I see listed on the RD HCL page is the ATI ALL-IN-WONDER PRO.
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Chuck (3 Replies)
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We someone help me resolve this problem. I have window 2000 professional, windows 98 and Unixware 7.0.1 on the network. I was able to establish connection with all. However, l was unable to ping window 98 from window 2000 professional. I was able to ping the window 2000 from the window... (10 Replies)
I unloaded the KDM/KDE package and was starting it per instructions by first running a "xstart".
My screen is blank and I don't know how to recover.
Thanks. Tom (4 Replies)
The issue I'm having (after some effort) is that while compiz starts fine and functions (I can use the cube, expo, key bindings all good) all desktops are white. I can't see any of my windows, backgrounds, or menus. I am using FreeBSD 8 with no custom kernel options or otherwise interesting... (0 Replies)
Hi everyone!
I have a strange situation. I'm running an NX remote Gnome desktop session. On the remote machine, there is a whole load of unsaved data in a window. A problem that I've been having with this NX session is that I can't load Gnome Applets, including the Window Switcher. So.. when I... (0 Replies)
its an old ati video card ( never use) added to my server.... Running Centos 6.3 now I can only log in terminal and I can not log in X server.... I try to startX... cant getting goint
I got this errors when I run startx
Failed to load module "ati" ( module does not exist, 0)
Failed to load... (0 Replies)
I'm looking for Linux driver for ATI Radeon HD 7450 graphics card. The OS I'm using is RHEL5.7 server. The desktop is HP compaq elite 8300 SFF.
Couldn't find it in hp.com support website. Downloaded AMD Catalyst 13.1 Proprietary Linux x86 Display Driver (file size is 109MB) from... (1 Reply)
Is it possible to toggle back and forth between an xterm invoked from one tty, and a shell invoked from a different tty?
I am running Centos 7 with KDE and booting in non-graphic mode. After logging in on the default window (/dev/tty1) , I can then use ALT-F2 to access a new window (/dev/tty2),... (1 Reply)