Re: [gentoo-user] how hot is too hot

2003-11-16 Thread Shane Bouslough
On Sunday 16 November 2003 10:50, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> I searched around with google and on the forums. I tried a few different
> sensors.conf for other people with the same board (MSI K7DMaster) and 
the
> temps stayed the same every time. I guess that means they really are 
that
> hot.

the only way to be really sure is to check the values your BIOS displays in
its setup screens.
Another thing you might do is to see what routers are in that location.
They very often have SNMP accessible temp sensors too to see if anything
else there is running hot.
Another thing to do is to post a question to the lm_sensors crew.  I have
found them to be pretty responsive to questions.
-Shane

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[gentoo-user] vncserver + gnome setup problem

2003-11-09 Thread Shane Bouslough
Hi All,

I'm using a GRP 1.4 install,  and I did an emerge of  tightvnc.

When I start a vncserver session and then connect remotely via a
vnc client, I always get the typical X gray background as if twm
was started.
My ~/.vnc/xstartup file just contains

  #!/bin/sh
  exec /usr/bin/gnome-session &
I've read several of the Gentoo tutorials on setting up vnc, but most
replies seem to show many people still have this same issue.
Any ideas?

-Shane

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