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On Sat, 2008-03-29 at 07:44 -0700, David Vincent wrote:
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">Joseph wrote:</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">>> On Fri, 2008-03-28 at 21:25 -0700, David Vincent wrote:</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">>> Joesph - I recall a problem like this related to Compiz/Beryl/Desktop</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">>> Effects. Do you use those? If you turn them off do your buttons come</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">>> back? What is your video card and driver?</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> I think I've got the problem solved, but you bring up another thing. </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> Where do I find the various drivers and such. I can't find anyplace</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> where any of this (and other technical information) is located.... </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">> maybe I just haven't explored in the right place.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">System --> Preferences --> Hardware Information?</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">Opening a terminal and running "lspci" will show you lots of info too</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">about the hardware attached to your PCI bus.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">For the driver though afaik you have to open /etc/X11/xorg.conf and look</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">at the "Device" section to see what is being used. There must be an</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">easier way but I dno't know it.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">- -d</FONT>
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David, I got to snooping around in there and found out that I have an Intel TUSL2-C Motherboard. When I looked it up online, I found taht it will run 512 Mb of ram. Not great, but better than I DID have at about 160Mb. I remembered that I had some old memory laying around here so I took a look see, and there were three 512 simms of PC 133 there. I stuck one in and now it's zipping right along.<BR>
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Never did find what you refered to above, but I found some interesting stuff.... Thanks...<BR>
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