Re: Detecting a new graphic card
- From: "Paul Smith" <phhs80@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 18:01:48 +0100
On 8/16/06, Paul Smith <phhs80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > How to tell the system to detect a new graphic card and install the
> > respective drivers?
>
> Command: system-config-display
Thanks, Joachim. I have just done that, but it is strange that as a
normal user, the quality of the image looks fine, but when I run a
graphical program as root, I get a bad quality image. A screenshot is
at:
http://phhs80.googlepages.com/graphics_card.png
Any further ideas?
In addition, there is something strange going on when I move the
cursor with the arrow keys inside a new message window in Thunderbird.
A screenshot is at:
http://phhs80.googlepages.com/tb.png
Can you see the track left by having moved the cursor? Is there a
solution for that?
Paul
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