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I think the problem is with the kernel since it at least detects them fine with the default (2.6.32-5-amd64)..
dpkg-configure xserver-xorg returns just :
dpkg: error processing xserver-xorg (--configure):
package xserver-xorg is already installed and configured
Errors were encountered while processing:
xserver-xorgChecked the xorg.conf file and it apparently is empty. Will see what deleting it will do.
Hi, just installed #! on my desktop comp which runs dual monitors and when I first tried configuring the monitors (by default it was mirrored) grandr showed both outputs ("DVI1" & "DVI2") but I didn't bother doing anything since I installed the new kernel (2.6.36-2.dmz.5-liquorix-amd64) that the welcome script suggested. Now with this kernel, my both screens are mirrored and Grandr shows them as one output ("default"). How do I enable dual monitors?
Hi, I installed CrunchBang on my eee 901 yesterday and I've got one question regarding Conky script; I use 8GB SDHC as an additional storage on my eee and I'd like to know how i could get conky to show it if it's plugged in? I'm semi-noob to linux (been using several distros on and off for couple years) so I don't yet know all the tricks to do things properly.
For now I only use this(i took Hanna's conky script(from page 1) and modified it slightly to suit my needs):
SDHC:
${fs_free /media/disk}/${fs_size /media/disk} ${alignr}${fs_bar 5,60 /media/disk}So the problem is that when I take the SDHC out of my comp, Conky still shows the SDHC section but with parameters 0B/0B and when I plug the SDHC back, it doesn't update anymore to show the real used/free space. So how do i configure Conky to show the SDHC only when it's plugged in?
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