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Old 19th April 2010, 09:55 PM
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Enabling Desktop Effects Freezes my Compaq Presario

Hey everybody! I'm a newbie to Linux. I need some help.
I installed Fedora 12 on my Compaq Presario SR1230NX.

Anyway, everytime I try to enable desktop effects, my computer would freeze.

I own a Compaq Presario and here's the info I got on the intergrated video card...thingy. XD

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01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. KM400/KN400/P4M800 [S3 UniChrome] (rev 01)
I appreciate the help, because this has been bugging me for the past few days.
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