Hi Eveyone,
I was hoping someone could point me in the correct direction to get my Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller working under Debain 10
I have output on both the VGA and the DVI but the VGA is a clone of the DVI output and I want to have a extented Desktop on the VGA screen (this is so I can load another program onto that screen)
This would be the format I need
Main Screen on DVI port
Seconday screen on VGA port
I hope someone can help as I can not even get Windows 7 Drivers for this card anymore (and before you all say change the card This is built into the PC and I have 20 of them)
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[Solved] Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller
[Solved] Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller
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Re: Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller
Does searching for that model of GPU here on the forums bring up nothing?
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Re: Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller
@stevepusser
No results that make sense but it does return results but most if then are for a WiFi card.
No results that make sense but it does return results but most if then are for a WiFi card.
Re: Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller
I searched and it showed many threads.
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+intel +82855
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Re: Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller
Perhaps if we knew the exact model of machine you're using, we could using websearch-fu to see if anyone else out there has met and solved the same issue.
A good way to do this on Debian and provide us with some critical info is to install inxi and then run
in the terminal. Copypaste the output into a message here, in code tags.
A good way to do this on Debian and provide us with some critical info is to install inxi and then run
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inxi -Fxxxz
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Re: Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller
Well I am shocked I just installed Debian 10.9 and it worked out the box
The only thing i did different this time is connect both displays when I install Debian
So Does that mean I need to have my second display connected when ever I install Debian onto the NCR Terminals?
AS you can see in the Pic it works
It works so that is all I am bothered about
Thanks Everyone
The only thing i did different this time is connect both displays when I install Debian
So Does that mean I need to have my second display connected when ever I install Debian onto the NCR Terminals?
AS you can see in the Pic it works
It works so that is all I am bothered about
Thanks Everyone
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Re: [Solved] Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller
NCR? National Cash Register?
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Re: [Solved] Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller
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Yes Mate NCR I own a EPoS company and I am in the process of migrating all my Window based Point of sale systems to Debian 10 as Windows is no long
a option for us as they only do 64bit machines now (and all my NCR terminals are only 32bit machines)
I am also taking this chance to update some of the apps to have new fetures
Yes Mate NCR I own a EPoS company and I am in the process of migrating all my Window based Point of sale systems to Debian 10 as Windows is no long
a option for us as they only do 64bit machines now (and all my NCR terminals are only 32bit machines)
I am also taking this chance to update some of the apps to have new fetures