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@Cliff_G
Once you get Scorpion installed back onto your machine you could install inxi (sudo apt-get install inxi) and post the output of inxi -F to give a better view of machine setup and status, and it would probably be best to do this before changing too much or trying other possible solutions.
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I think hes learned his lesson after the initial experience.
Q4OS Aquarius 5.x KDE Dell Inspiron 3670 i5 8600, GTX 1660 Super, 32gb, 2tb NVME SSD
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Yes, I would imagine he has but it would be nice if we could sort out the screen issue even if it causes the system to run slower at least OP would know.
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Hi guys, thanks,
Yeah, not a big problem what's been happening. I have a main (Win7) workstation upstairs in my study which is my Real WorkTM machine (Windoze needed for external compatibility), but I wanted to resurrect my old D610 XP machine for downstairs / casual use and also assess the various Linux flavours for long term use, (and also to see if & when I might be able to move the wife's machine to Linux too; M$ and Apple are all waaay too intrusive and over-uppy-datey for our liking - we managed to escape the WinX forced update ).
So:
inxi -f gives
CPU: Single core Intel Pentium M (-UP-) cache: 2048 KB
speed: 1600 MHz (max)
CPU Flags: acpi apic bts clflush cmov cx8 de dts eagerfpu est fpu
fxsr mca mce mmx msr mtrr nx pae pbe pge pse sep ss sse sse2 tm tm2
tsc vme
Does that help?
And as I now have the machine back to where I wanted it I want to image the disc - can you point me at a decent backup program? I just want a one-shot full-disc image, pref GUI not CL, but with single-file restore capability. Still very unfamiliar with Linux programs. Thx in advance
Last edited by Cliff_G (2017-11-05 13:59)
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We would really need the output of inxi -F (capital F) this will give a Full overview of system.
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oops
System: Host: q4os-desktop Kernel: 4.9.0-4-686-pae i686 (32 bit)
Desktop: KDE Plasma 3 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)
Machine: Device: portable System: Dell product: Latitude D610
Mobo: Dell model: 0D4571 BIOS: Dell v: A03 date: 03/02/2005
Battery BAT0: charge: 48.0 Wh 101.1% condition: 47.5/48.0 Wh (99%)
CPU: Single core Intel Pentium M (-UP-) cache: 2048 KB
speed: 1600 MHz (max)
Graphics: Card: Intel Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller
Display Server: X.Org 1.19.2 drivers: intel (unloaded: modesetting,fbdev,vesa)
Resolution: 1024x768@60.00hz
GLX Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel 915GM x86/MMX/SSE2
GLX Version: 2.1 Mesa 13.0.6
Audio: Card Intel 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller
driver: snd_intel8x0
Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture v: k4.9.0-4-686-pae
Network: Card-1: Broadcom Limited NetXtreme BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
driver: tg3
IF: enp2s0 state: down mac: 00:11:43:55:9e:01
Card-2: Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2] Network Connection
driver: ipw2200
IF: wlp3s3 state: up mac: 00:12:f0:38:a8:3a
Drives: HDD Total Size: 80.0GB (8.1% used)
ID-1: /dev/sda model: ST980815A size: 80.0GB
Partition: ID-1: / size: 72G used: 4.9G (8%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda1
ID-2: swap-1 size: 1.33GB used: 0.01GB (1%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sda5
Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 51.0C mobo: N/A
Fan Speeds (in rpm): cpu: N/A
Info: Processes: 136 Uptime: 1:05 Memory: 517.8/1250.6MB
Client: Shell (bash) inxi: 2.3.5
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Screen issues are video bios based so I doubt thats going to get resolved(software fix and forcing it not recommended). The more I see and the various issues occur like the show desktop icon issue it appears this could be a hardware issue. D610 also has issues with acpi which there is no fix for presently. He could look for a newer bios though as I havent researched it but Im unsure whether necessary fixes are included.
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Yes, I just looked through the inxi output and I can't see anything "out of place" so would have to guess this will be a limitation of the hardware/software setup. I have in the past gained 1280*1024 on an old pc that didn't want to do it natively by editing the xorg.conf file, this did give me the higher resolution by defining the modes correctly but as has been said earlier it was quite "laggy" and I soon reverted to 1024*768 on that system. Again it was of AMD Athlon 1700+ machine 32 bit and single core and the monitor was capable of the higher resolution (and used it at higher rate on a newer machine without issue) but on that machine wouldn't play nicely...
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Yes, I just looked through the inxi output and I can't see anything "out of place" so would have to guess this will be a limitation of the hardware/software setup.
Yes, we share this opinion, as debug files reported previously show the same result. And yes, there could be still a chance to achieve better resolution by hacking of xorg.conf configuration file, but with possible side effects.
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Dai_trying wrote:Yes, I just looked through the inxi output and I can't see anything "out of place" so would have to guess this will be a limitation of the hardware/software setup.
Yes, we share this opinion, as debug files reported previously show the same result. And yes, there could be still a chance to achieve better resolution by hacking of xorg.conf configuration file, but with possible side effects.
I'm going to move this conversation back to the Intel Video thread...
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To get a change with the video bios youll need a bios update and i havent seen one so far that solves the issue.
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