[snip]
To sum up, I'm unlikely to change my working style just because hardware
demands it.
/me pets his old 17 4:3.
spoken like a true living FOSSil: unreasonable to the multi-core as usual.
you can of course, trust apple to have come up with solutions for such
unreasonable people,
On 04/16/2010 09:16 PM, Linux Lingam wrote:
so if you could get a pivotdisplay equivalent today, you could
dont all 22 inch Dell displays do this today ? all the 1920x1200
capable ones definitely do ( I've seen the 2407 sidemounted, as well as
2709 ones ). There are a bunch of samsung
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 1:40 AM, Linux Lingam linuxlin...@gmail.com wrote:
dear raj,
oh! this gets better.
apparantly, this proprietary-ware does pivoting in software.
http://www.portrait.com/enu/pivot/overview.html
so, taking the vision and philosophy of foss forward:
once it's done by
A. Mani said on Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 03:33:26AM +0500,:
(snip)
so, taking the vision and philosophy of foss forward:
once it's done by proprietaryware,
it can easily be replicated in foss
Rotating the display is easily done in KDE
Why do you need a special s/w or
On Saturday 17 Apr 2010, Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
A. Mani said on Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 03:33:26AM +0500,:
What about the original question:-
quote
Anyone know of a decent stand that will allow me to rotate a monitor
90 degrees? Any recommendations on high-res (1600x1200 or greater)
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I hav 160 gb hard disk.. I hav installed winxp on 80gb. Now i want to make it
dual boot. I hav a fedora 12 dvd. I boot from dvd. Make a default layout. Make
3 partitions... One for linux swap, one for /boot and one for root. I choose
ext4 fs. i even did nt touch ntfs partition. Everything went
Hi Team !
Is it possible to make boot able pen drive for Red Hat Linux
Enterprise Edition 5.0 or any other red hat older version??
if so than how as i didn't able to do so
Regards,
Manish ,Hiet,Ghaziabad
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On 04/17/2010 11:02 AM, manish wrote:
Is it possible to make boot able pen drive for Red Hat Linux
Have not tried with RHEL, but yes for fedora its possible
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraLiveCD/USBHowTo . Also as a heads up
will like to tell that it works fine if USB drive is = 2Gigs as