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I've been searching for a while but I can't get a good answer on this one. I spent 2 years with Ubuntu, and things are a done a little different in Arch, so I'm still finding my way.
I want to get 1400x1050 resolution (or 1280x1024), and I followed the instructions on the wiki page on 915resolution but when I start X all I get is 800x600, ie, I lose my 1024x780, which I have now.
The other thing is that I can't get compiz fusion to work, and I can't find any answer on this one. It's the famous "GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap missing" error.
Many thanks
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I got it working now
Now all i have to do is get my sound working. It seems that Packard Bell choses all the devices that are problematic with Linux It only make it cooler
I would also LOVE to have my hotkeys working but I guess that's a stretch
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Got some Intel HDA stuff? Thats really annoying setup atleast with realtek chip. And by using xf86-video-intel from testing there isn't any need for special tricks anymore.
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Got some Intel HDA stuff? Thats really annoying setup atleast with realtek chip. And by using xf86-video-intel from testing there isn't any need for special tricks anymore.
Exactly :S do you have any tips on that one?
That's what I did. The intel driver is flawless
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If I remember correctly method in this thread http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=32921 did it. Some people say that they just put some options when modprobing snd-hda-intel etc and it works. Dunno for sure, its a mysterious device, everything depends off the position of moon.
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If I remember correctly method in this thread http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=32921 did it. Some people say that they just put some options when modprobing snd-hda-intel etc and it works. Dunno for sure, its a mysterious device, everything depends off the position of moon.
I was lucky then it was tough but I got working by reinstalling alsa drivers from cvs
Everything is working on my laptop now except for builtin webcam/mic, fingerprint scanner and hotkeys like volume and brightness, but we can't have it all can we?
Thanks for your concern
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Webcam depends on what chip you have, though those drivers tend to be experimental, check this:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/m560x-driver/ If you happen to have one of those chipsets. Fingerprint scanner same thing.
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