On Thursday 02 December 2004 16:51, Amit Roseberger wrote:
> Unfortunately for me, it seems as if the new Monitor I just received was
> broken. (I've tested it on a few other boxes always with the same
> results... blurry strap that runs from the upper end of the screen to
> the bottom.)
Hmmm..
Omer - Thx for the full answer :)
Unfortunately for me, it seems as if the new Monitor I just received was
broken. (I've tested it on a few other boxes always with the same
results... blurry strap that runs from the upper end of the screen to
the bottom.)
It's on its way to the store as we speak
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Amit Roseberger wrote:
> Thx Guys.
> Well, I've updated XF86Config my self with the below options.
> All is working now but not 100% efficiently (there is still a blur strap
> that runs up and down my screen and hurt my eyes).
> I guess what I need to know is what is the conne
Thx Guys.
Well, I've updated XF86Config my self with the below options.
All is working now but not 100% efficiently (there is still a blur strap
that runs up and down my screen and hurt my eyes).
I guess what I need to know is what is the connection between
Monitor->Kernel->OS->X (and if there ar
On Thursday 02 December 2004 13:46, Amit Roseberger wrote:
> Hi All.
> I am trying to get source tar ball (not RPM or Binaries) of the xf86cfg
> utility.
> Any one knows where I can find this utility sources? (I tried
> www.xfree86.org of course but w/o any real success).
>
> All rpms I used cri
Hello Amit,
Did you try to fetch the SRPM of xf86cfg? Should be available from where
you can get the RPM.
Once you have SRPM, you can use rpmbuild to build your own RPM, which
works with your own installed libraries.
--- Omer
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Amit
Hi All.
I am trying to get source tar ball (not RPM or Binaries) of the xf86cfg
utility.
Any one knows where I can find this utility sources? (I tried
www.xfree86.org of course but w/o any real success).
All rpms I used cried about all kind of dependency issues and I just
want to either compile