On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Dave Korn wrote:

> ----Original Message----
> >From: Pradip Jadav
> >Sent: 21 April 2005 17:47
>
> > Hi guys..
> >  When I gave command "rebase all", my monitor's screen got damaged. I
> > mean 25% of screen is got Black  and resizing screen is only upto 80%
> > of total screen.. It appers as full screen sometimes and 80% screen
> > sometimes.  Now I have changed my monitor , and this new monitor is
> > working fine. That damaged monitor is not working properly at any
> > other machine..
> >
> >  My question is -- Was that just coincidence or  rebase all command
> > had done something???
>
>   You must have specified the "--disable-monitor" option!

*ALL YOUR MONITOR ARE BELONG TO US*?
        Igor
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