Does 4.1 solves or provide:
Andres Tello Abrego
criptos at aullox.com
Sun Mar 5 20:20:14 MST 2006
Yes, the trouble is with the kde, I think that is with the dcop
interface...
So far, I´ve been using fxce "kdeised", I run xfce as WM, and kmix,
knotes and gaim, Since those apps use the systemtray interface, fxce
display then properly, and I no longer had this "Black screen of coma"
I'm from the slackware planet, So, I was used to build a lot of my
installed programs. Using the gcc provided with YDL 4.0, I was unable to
build a lot of c++ programs, as amarok, I belive lastest verions of
umbrello and kopete... Times has changed. Now I don´t want to "build
anything", I like to have it working asap :)
So, amarok is prebuilded with YDL 4.1?
Sorry about the lack of information about my last message, I was in a
hurry..
YDL is using Xfree or Xorg?
As far I can see, still no dualhead support... I have a almost dualhead
working configuration... Auxiliar output works ok when I use it, but the
LCD shows dancing/dazzling vertical lines... But, it works for me...
Thanks Paul for giving a better explanation than me :)
BTW: use xfce
Paul Higgins wrote:
> I've been to the hardware page already. My iBook is the one with the 32 MB
> VRAM (ATI Mobility 7500 card) and is supported by both YDL 4.0.1 and 4.1
> (currently running 4.0.1). The problem seems to be something inherent to
> KDE, as the research I've done suggests that Gnome has much fewer issues with
> laptop and awakening from sleep mode. Maybe I should change over to that WM
> in the future.
>
> Does YDL 4.0.1 and/or 4.1 awaken from sleep mode OK on desktop machines?
> Because I've only installed YDL on my iBook so far. There are definite
> problems with closing the lid (YDL doesn't sleep) as well as sleep mode (YDL
> does not awaken--but only when powered from the battery). The battery-saving
> mode seems to be the culprit.
>
> -PRH
>
> On Friday 03 March 2006 00:53, Derick Centeno wrote:
>
>>Ok. That's a little more information than what I saw before.
>>Perhaps a video issue?
>>
>>If you go to the link I provided to Andres, and go to the kind of PB
>>you have and click upon Video information you would see the following:
>>
>>Apple iBook 500-900MHz G3, 2001-2003
>>
>>ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 with 16MB VRAM
>>Maximum number of colors: Thousands (16-bit)
>>2D acceleration: Yes
>>3D acceleration: No
>>Dual head: No
>>Notes: 1024x768
>>
>>
>>ATI Rage Mobility 128 (2X-AGP) with 8MB VRAM
>>Maximum number of colors: Thousands (16-bit)
>>2D acceleration: Yes
>>3D acceleration: No
>>Dual head: No
>>Notes: 1024x768
>>
>>
>>ATI Mobility Radeon (2X-AGP) with 16MB VRAM
>>Maximum number of colors: Thousands (16-bit)
>>2D acceleration: Yes
>>3D acceleration: No
>>Dual head: No
>>Notes: 1024x768
>>
>>
>>ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 with 32MB VRAM
>>Maximum number of colors: Thousands (16-bit)
>>2D acceleration: Yes
>>3D acceleration: No
>>Dual head: No
>>Notes: 1024x768
>>
>>Although the recommendations refer to YDL 4.1 you can try and check the
>>screen settings you are using; these settings may affect or change how
>>your PB behaves with the current version of YDL you use. For greater
>>clarity and perhaps more informed info, it might be beneficial to
>>discuss the details with someone at Terra Soft. I don't have that
>>version of PB, and I cannot recreate the difficulty you describe.
>>
>>Good Luck ....
>
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