Re: Bug#275552: Package: installation-reports

2004-10-08 Thread m_josenhans
> Despite setting the monitor resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz durring the > installation configuration, when I log in, it appears to be set to 800x600 > @ 75Mhz. The Gnome "Screen Resolution Preferences" window does not allow > me to set my screen resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz. I can only choose >

Re: Bug#275552: Package: installation-reports

2004-10-08 Thread m_josenhans
> Despite setting the monitor resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz durring the > installation configuration, when I log in, it appears to be set to 800x600 > @ 75Mhz. The Gnome "Screen Resolution Preferences" window does not allow > me to set my screen resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz. I can only choose >

Re: Bug#275552: Package: installation-reports

2004-10-08 Thread m_josenhans
> Despite setting the monitor resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz durring the > installation configuration, when I log in, it appears to be set to 800x600 > @ 75Mhz. The Gnome "Screen Resolution Preferences" window does not allow > me to set my screen resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz. I can only choose >

Re: Bug#275552: Package: installation-reports

2004-10-08 Thread m_josenhans
Despite setting the monitor resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz durring the installation configuration, when I log in, it appears to be set to 800x600 @ 75Mhz. The Gnome "Screen Resolution Preferences" window does not allow me to set my screen resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz. I can only choose between 8

Re: Bug#275552: Package: installation-reports

2004-10-08 Thread m_josenhans
Please excuse the repeations. My SMTP sever reported delivery failures. ;-) Michael m_josenhans wrote: Despite setting the monitor resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz durring the installation configuration, when I log in, it appears to be set to 800x600 @ 75Mhz. The Gnome "Screen Resol

Re: Bug#275552: Package: installation-reports

2004-10-08 Thread m_josenhans
> Despite setting the monitor resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz durring the > installation configuration, when I log in, it appears to be set to 800x600 > @ 75Mhz. The Gnome "Screen Resolution Preferences" window does not allow > me to set my screen resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz. I can only choose >

Re: Bug#275552: Package: installation-reports

2004-10-08 Thread m_josenhans
> Despite setting the monitor resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz durring the > installation configuration, when I log in, it appears to be set to 800x600 > @ 75Mhz. The Gnome "Screen Resolution Preferences" window does not allow > me to set my screen resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz. I can only choose >

Re: Bug#275552: Package: installation-reports

2004-10-08 Thread m_josenhans
> Despite setting the monitor resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz durring the > installation configuration, when I log in, it appears to be set to 800x600 > @ 75Mhz. The Gnome "Screen Resolution Preferences" window does not allow > me to set my screen resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz. I can only choose >

Re: Bug#275552: Package: installation-reports

2004-10-08 Thread m_josenhans
> Despite setting the monitor resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz durring the > installation configuration, when I log in, it appears to be set to 800x600 > @ 75Mhz. The Gnome "Screen Resolution Preferences" window does not allow > me to set my screen resolution to 1024x760 @ 75Mhz. I can only choose >

Bug#400107: installation-reports

2006-11-23 Thread m_josenhans
> I've found that this is your graphics card. What's the right X driver > to use? nv? I guess should be the nv driver, however when I had seleceted it in previous installation everything crashed as far as I remeber. This time I was not asked which driver to choose at all. My graphics card is c

Bug#400107: installation-reports

2006-11-24 Thread m_josenhans
> But what's the current driver being use? It seems to be nv. My monitor had not been recognized. Philips 107B (Version 107B 10/00C) Br, Michael Section "Device" Identifier "nVidia Corporation NV44 [GeForce 6200 LE]" Driver "nv" BusID "PCI:2:0:0

Bug#400107: installation-reports

2006-11-25 Thread m_josenhans
> Can it be reproduced? I guess yes, however in order to do this I would have to reinstall debian etch. Br, Michael > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: Geert Stappers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Gesendet: 25.11.06 03:14:05 > An: Michael Josenhans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >