Kopia z
http://acid.jogger.pl/2007/10/18/ubuntu-7-10-gutsy-i-problem-z-framebuffer/
W najnowszej wersji Ubuntu jest problem z FrameBufferem. Nie można zmienić rozdzielczości konsoli.
Rozwiązanie:
* Dodać dwie linijki do pliku /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
fbcon
vesafb
* sudo update-initramfs -u
* zahashować w pliku /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer linijkę "blacklist vesafb"
* restart
Źródło: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3331275
czwartek, 22 listopada 2007
sobota, 6 października 2007
Dell C610 Touchpad Problem
na ubuntu forum znalazłem rozwiązanie irytującego problemu z touchpadem della C610 , jak się okazało jest to wina myszowatego "pipanta" na klawiaturze, który powoduje "uciekanie" myszy w którąś stronę ekranu, do tej pory wywalałem w setupie touchpada i leciałem na PS2 ale wystarczy odkręcić klawiaturę i odlączyć tasiemkę. Oryginał jest tu: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=128944 wysłany przez Miksa
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Re: Dell C610 Touchpad Problem
This is a known problem and isn't Ubuntu related - it's hardware. The problem is with the stick in the middle of the keyboard (to use the polite term!) It is very well known on all the C series latitudes and there are two answers:
1 - But the cable leading from the stick to the main board
2- Buy a new keyboard
For option one, remove the CD drive, then remove all the screws marked K from the underside of the laptop. Now, using your fingers, poke the keyboard out. You will now see the two ribbon strips, one thick and one thin. Cut the thin one and cover the ends with tape. Now refit the keyboard, slotting the F-key edge in first then press firmly along the bottom- you'll hear some clicks as it snaps into place. Finally, put all the screws back in. Problem solved.
For option 2, remove the keyboard as detailed above and purchase a new one at about £90/$180. Fit as detailed above. Admire shiny new keyboard whilst sobbing over hole in bank balance. Be sure to avoid tears in contact with keyboard or repeat option 2.
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Re: Dell C610 Touchpad Problem
This is a known problem and isn't Ubuntu related - it's hardware. The problem is with the stick in the middle of the keyboard (to use the polite term!) It is very well known on all the C series latitudes and there are two answers:
1 - But the cable leading from the stick to the main board
2- Buy a new keyboard
For option one, remove the CD drive, then remove all the screws marked K from the underside of the laptop. Now, using your fingers, poke the keyboard out. You will now see the two ribbon strips, one thick and one thin. Cut the thin one and cover the ends with tape. Now refit the keyboard, slotting the F-key edge in first then press firmly along the bottom- you'll hear some clicks as it snaps into place. Finally, put all the screws back in. Problem solved.
For option 2, remove the keyboard as detailed above and purchase a new one at about £90/$180. Fit as detailed above. Admire shiny new keyboard whilst sobbing over hole in bank balance. Be sure to avoid tears in contact with keyboard or repeat option 2.
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środa, 29 sierpnia 2007
utf-8 i iso-8859-2 w cmd
Zawsze gdzieś gubiłem te cyferki a w pomocy win nie ma
chcp 1250 - dla CP1250
dla ISO-8859-2 - 28592
dla UTF-8 65001
na szczęście przyjaciel googiel znalazł u Grześka Niemirowskiego http://www.grzegorz.net/
chcp 1250 - dla CP1250
dla ISO-8859-2 - 28592
dla UTF-8 65001
na szczęście przyjaciel googiel znalazł u Grześka Niemirowskiego http://www.grzegorz.net/
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