On Wed, June 20, 2007 9:11 am, Roger Searle wrote:
> I had followed the route via model=LCD,[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then edited the
> xorg.conf modelname and vendorname lines.
>
> xwininfo -root
>
> (doesn't tell me anything on refresh rate?)
>
No the purpose of xwininfo was to make sure you were a
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Thanks for all the replies! 3 great commands I didn't know about. And I'm
sure I'll get better picture as soon as I get a dvi extension and dispense
with the vga cable it's currently running on.
Here are 4 more you might find useful:-
( As root )
X -help
X -configureprobe for d
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Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
>> Hi, I have managed to partially configure the settings for an LCD
>> monitor that is rated at 1440x900 @60Hz (from the manual's specs - an
>> AOC 193FW). I did so by using SuSE's "Graphics Card & Monitor" tool in
>> Yast.
>>
>
> Good.
>
>
>> This got me as far as
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I'm planning on giving a talk at LES this week about the basics of
php/mysql integration, so when I hear Zane talk I'd like to hear about
something a lot more advanced than the basics.
Jonathan Bell wrote:
STORED PROCS
I would like to see how you execute stored procs from PHP and how you
c
Robert Fisher wrote:
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 8:22 pm, Nick Rout wrote:
Steve Holdoway wrote:
This isn't really a good solution. 4.2.2.2 is level 3's own dns server.
You really should be using the ones that your ISP provides instead. Can't
you set the dhcp server on the router to set thi
> Hi, I have managed to partially configure the settings for an LCD
> monitor that is rated at 1440x900 @60Hz (from the manual's specs - an
> AOC 193FW). I did so by using SuSE's "Graphics Card & Monitor" tool in
> Yast.
Good.
> This got me as far as getting 1440x900, but the only refresh
> opti
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 20:51:49 +1200
Robert Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > xtra... 202.27.184.3 and 202.27.184.5 ( hey, shouldn't they be on
> > > separate subnets??? ) ihug... 203.109.129.67 and 203.109.129.68 ( "" )
> I think the ones above are old ones.
>
> According to Xtra's website t
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 8:22 pm, Nick Rout wrote:
> Steve Holdoway wrote:
> > This isn't really a good solution. 4.2.2.2 is level 3's own dns server.
> > You really should be using the ones that your ISP provides instead. Can't
> > you set the dhcp server on the router to set this up? Must be bette
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 20:22:16 +1200
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve Holdoway wrote:
> > This isn't really a good solution. 4.2.2.2 is level 3's own dns server. You
> > really should be using the ones that your ISP provides instead. Can't you
> > set the dhcp server on the router to s
Steve Holdoway wrote:
This isn't really a good solution. 4.2.2.2 is level 3's own dns server. You
really should be using the ones that your ISP provides instead. Can't you set
the dhcp server on the router to set this up? Must be better then forbidding
overwriting of /etc/resolv.conf.
Either
STORED PROCS
I would like to see how you execute stored procs from PHP and how you
create them in mySQL and postgres.
I quite like the MySQL online reference (though [of course] it doesn't
answer your question about pg).
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/index.html
That and a little po
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