One of the first things that I had a problem with is the screen resolution. After mucking around a bit in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, I realized that it was getting messed up at boot and I fixed it by adding vga=773 to the end of the kernel line of the configuration(s). I might have to reset this later on if I use a different monitor. For some reason, pcbsd/freebsd got the resolution right and I didn
t have to worry about it. Gentoo however is the distro that was giving me this problem. I picked gentoo instead b/c I was having trouble with other things in the psd distro and I'm more familiar with gentoo and linux in general compared to bsd. I guess I should be clear that I'm using the 2008 gentoo livecd as the install medium.
Another thing that wasn't working quite right was the shutdown of the audio drivers. there was a line to change in /etc/init.c/alsasound, according to http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=232875
which involved changing a --wait flag to --force .
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
acer x191w with intel GMA3000
With my new computer I was having a hard time to get my monitor, acer x191w, working at anything bigger than 1024x768. I think I solved it by running
sudo 915resolution 5a 1440 900
then restarting x (startx). Still the intel driver isn't working but at least I'm getting a good resolution. It's hard to be able to tell if this is exactly what I did to get it working, b/c I was mucking around and fixing other stuff that I did that prevented X from starting. Also it seems that rebooting will cause the changes made by 915resolution to disappear, so we'll see if it will still work when I reboot.
sudo 915resolution 5a 1440 900
then restarting x (startx). Still the intel driver isn't working but at least I'm getting a good resolution. It's hard to be able to tell if this is exactly what I did to get it working, b/c I was mucking around and fixing other stuff that I did that prevented X from starting. Also it seems that rebooting will cause the changes made by 915resolution to disappear, so we'll see if it will still work when I reboot.
Monday, April 21, 2008
New Surfboard
woohoo! I just found a surfboard in the trash the other day. I was walking around my lovely neighborhood at twilight and I saw some Chinese neighbors doing yard work. I said hi and looked around and saw a surfboard in their garbage can. I asked them about it and they said that it was a former tenant's and that I could have it. It turned out that they were from Shanghai, one of the coolest places I've had the pleasure to briefly live at. So I took it and found another neighbor watering his yard and he sprayed it off for me. It's was a bit cruddy. I took it back home and fixed some dings with epoxy. It will take some more work still. I have to get a leash, and Reid Swanson recommended me to get a wax comb to get rid of some of the dirty wax (actually, I ran into Reid, my surf mentor and former co-worker the day before on campus and he didn't have the old surfboard that I used to borrow anymore, so it was a pretty cool coincidence). I'll also have to re-learn surfing and get used to a short board. the board says "sueƱo" on it (Spanish for dream/sleep). I guess it was a dream come true.
Labels:
coincidence,
derive/detournement,
LA,
neighborhood,
surfing
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
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