I have an issue with my monitor.
I just installed Ubuntu 11.10, but the monitor that is plugged in doesn't appear anywhere. And by doesn't appear, I mean that in the "Displays" menu, it doesn't even appear as "Unknown", I just have my screen that appears and nothing else.
It is connected through VGA, and the monitor is recognized with no problem on Windows 7.
NAS devices run Linux on dual-core Atom D510
Qnap Systems is readying two 1U network-attached storage (NAS) devices targeting everything from small businesses to enterprises.
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Acrosser is shipping two similar networking appliances built around an Intel Atom D410 or dual-core D510 processor. The desktop AR-N6000 and the 1U rackmount AR-R6000 support up to 2GB DDR2 memory, and offer four gigabit Ethernet ports with LAN bypass, four USB 2.0 ports, dual SATA ports, and PCIe expansion, says the company....
G'day all,
I recently installed Fedora 11 on my Dell D510 laptop.
The mousepad and buttons work fine with one small exception.
When I tap on the pad itself it doesn't register as a click.
Is there a fix for this or should I just stop winging about such a small issue.
Thanks,
BeerGut
I have this overscan problem as well.My configuration: main monitor DELL 1920x1200, second monitor - Panasonic Viera S1 TV connected via HDMI. Videocard - NVidia GeForce 210. I tried both nouveau and proprietary video drivers.
I have an issue that has been bothering me for sometime, and I can't seem to find the solution on any forum.
I have dual monitors. I am wiggles and swapped and changed out and ... the cables. The monitor that doesnt work, is hooked up with the DVI cable in all cases.
I dual boot. When I am using windows, They both work.
Portwell announced a & 3.5-inch& embedded system board based on the single-core Atom D410 or dual-core Atom D510. The PEB-2780VG2A supports dual displays (VGA and LVDS), IDE or SATA hard drives, and dual gigabit Ethernet ports, according to the company....
I have been running Fedora, and now CentOS on my machines for many years and never had this problem before. However I built a new workstation recently and this intermittent issue keeps cropping up... [by jimbux]
All-in-one PC has dual-core Atom
Shuttle announced an all-in-one PC featuring a 15.6-inch touchscreen and a dual-core Intel Atom D510 processor available with SUSE Linux.
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