On Sunday 01 July 2018 18:03:13 Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 01 July 2018 20:47:58 William Morder wrote:
On Sunday 01 July 2018 17:23:52 Gene Heskett
wrote:
On Sunday 01 July 2018 19:58:34 Gene Heskett
wrote:
On Sunday 01 July 2018 19:16:01 dep wrote:
> /home/dep/trinity/share/config/ etc....
I have that file, its owned by me:me and is rw only for me.
And contains:
DVI-I-1=
DefaultProfile=
EnableICC=false
HDMI-1=
VGA-1=
No clue what could have sneezed and screwed it up, but there it
is.
No clue of the effect of setting some of those options might be.
And no manpage. So your guess is likely better than mine.
Oh, I just found one thing that has not been fixed, I have audio
during boot until tdm starts after I log in. After login, I still
have to do an "alsactl restoreRETURN" before I have any sound. Can
this be fixed?
I use ALSA, and it starts when I boot up.
Have you messed with this toy?
sudo sysv-rc-conf
That is not findable on this wheezy machine.
You should be able to get it by installing through apt:
sudo apt-get install sysv-rc-conf
Then I will send you a screenshot of my own run levels, or somebody else can
do so; or you can do some research on how to set the run levels in
sysv-rc-conf.
I seem to recall that you could make some of these changes through the Trinity
Control Center, but sysv-rc-conf is much easier, so long as you are careful.
A lot of things can slow down your machine, because they are configured to
run at startup when you don't need them; while other things that you want,
like your sound system, might be disabled.
Bill
> Be careful, if you haven't used that before;
although I suspect that
> you know it. Don't make changes there unless you know what to do.
>
> Also, look in
> Trinity Control Center / Sound & Multimedia / Sound System
> Both parts,
> General / Hardware
> ought to be examined.
>
> Bill
>