On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 Ronny B didst pronounce:
>There might be something in the XF86Config; check the X logs
>to find the name of the file you use (mine is /etc/X11/XF86Config-4,
>but this is on Debian). If you can't tell what's wrong there,
>I can mail you mine.
>Mine uses the same config file. I had to change a couple of things in
it but can't see anything wrong with it. I had to change the video card
driver from nv to nvidia and comment out a couple of bits (all explained
in the README that came with the NVIDIA_GLX package).
Could you send me yours and I'll have a look through it.
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Chat ya later,
John.
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